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Statistics of total knee replacement: partial and total knee replacement, design St. Georg: a review of a 4-year observation.

E Engelbrecht, A Siegel, J ROTTGER, H W Buchholz.   

Abstract

Since 1969, we have used 2 different types of knee prostheses to reconstruct arthritic knees. The surface replacement prosthesis (sledge) is indicated where ligamentous stability is present and angular deformity is not severe. In addition, the sledge prosthesis may be implanted with good results in selected acute comminuted tibial plateau fractures. The total hinged prosthesis of metal design is recommended in knees which are severely deformed, and unstable, and therefore not suitable for the sledge prosthesis. Marked relief of pain was the most significant result in our patients. Residual knee pain was most frequently due to patello-femoral pain and, when severe, this was satisfactorily controlled by performing a patellectomy. Motion was usually maintained at the preoperative range or improved, mainly by reducing or eliminating the knee flexion contracture. In a high percentage, the unicompartmental sledge prosthesis has given excellent results. However, we tend to insert a bi-compartmental sledge prosthesis because experience has shown that even slight damage of the articular surfaces of the opposite side is likely to further deteriorate rapidly. Although a significant number of complications occurred, these have been minimized by further conservative and operative treatment. We anticipate a further reduction in complications based on our initial experience, and prosthetic revisions.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 975667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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