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Bae, Yoon, Kim, Song, Yi, and Kim: The Results of Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty

Abstract

Purpose

To analyze the clinical and radiographic results after revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA).

Materials and Methods

122 revision total knee arthroplasties (mean follow up: 5 years 8 months) were performed. The causes of the revision TKA were; polyethylene wear in 77 knees, deep infection in 21, aseptic loosening in 17, and others in 7. Clinical findings & radiologic measurements were assessed using the Hospital for Special Surgery knee rating score (HSS score) & Bauer's methods, and by the roentgenographic method of the American Knee Society.

Results

After revision TKA, the average range of motion improved from 103° to 111°, and the average HSS knee score from 69 points to 90 points. A posterior stabilized prosthesis was used in 84cases (77%), medullary stem in 49cases (40%), femoral augmentation in 36 cases (29.5%) and structural allograft in 38 cases (31.1%). After revision TKA; the average femoro-tibial angle was corrected from 2.5° in valgus to 6.9° in valgus. Complications after revision TKA were; 1 dislocation of the patella, 1 wound disruption and 1 deep infection.

Conclusion

The causes of revision TKA included polyethylene wear, deep infection and aseptic loosening. After revision TKA, satisfactory results were obtained using a posterior stabilized prosthesis, medullary stem and augmentation, and a structural allograft for large bone defect and soft tissue instability, respectively.

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