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Total knee replacement in patients with genu recurvatum.

Authors :
Meding JB
Keating EM
Ritter MA
Faris PM
Berend ME
Source :
Clinical orthopaedics and related research [Clin Orthop Relat Res] 2001 Dec (393), pp. 244-9.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Between June 1987 and March 1997, 57 total knee replacements were done in 53 patients with at least 5 degrees hyperextension deformity as measured on physical examination. The average recurvatum measured 11 degrees (range, 5 degrees-20 degrees). No cases of major ligamentous instability, neuromuscular disease, or inflammatory arthropathy were identified before surgery. Before surgery, Knee Society knee, function, and pain scores averaged 41 points, 41 points, and 13 points, respectively. A posterior cruciate-retaining prosthesis was implanted in all patients. The followup averaged 4.5 years (range, 3-10 years). Knee, function, and pain scores improved to 81 points, 78 points, and 43 points, respectively. Postoperative extension averaged 0 degrees (neutral) (range, 10 degrees hyperextension-10 degrees contracture). Only two (3.5%) knees had a hyperextension deformity after surgery. Both deformities measured 10 degrees and were in patients with a preoperative diagnosis of osteoarthritis. At final followup, no knee replacement was revised for any reason. In addition, only one case of a progressive radiolucent line greater than 1 mm (tibial Zone 7) was observed. Although the etiology of a hyperextension deformity should be elucidated before surgery, its presence does not preclude a well-functioning total knee replacement.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0009-921X
Issue :
393
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11764354
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-200112000-00027