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All-Polyethylene Tibial Component Use for Elderly, Low-Demand Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients

Authors :
Martin K. Gelbke
Kenneth A. Gustke
Source :
The Journal of Arthroplasty. 32:2421-2426
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Background Potential advantages combined with lower cost have prompted a renewed interest in modern all-polyethylene tibial designs. Methods A total of 317 Natural Knee total knee arthroplasties with an all-polyethylene tibial component that was performed since 1993 were retrospectively reviewed to confirm that cost savings were not associated with inferior clinical results. They were primarily used in elderly, low-demand patients. The average age at the time of surgery was 80.8 years. Results 227 knees with a minimum of 2-year follow-up were identified. The average follow-up was 5.6 years (range, 2-20 years). Clinical and radiographic outcomes were evaluated. At the latest follow-up, the average Knee Society and functional score was 94.2 and 57.2. The average postoperative range of motion was 1.6°-115.4°. No patient required a revision for aseptic or septic loosening, wear, or instability. Only 5 knees had a partial nonprogressive cement/bone radiolucency. There was an approximate 33% cost savings for the implants when the all-polyethylene component was used. Conclusion An all-polyethylene tibial component of this design provides excellent results in the elderly population along with a significant cost savings.

Details

ISSN :
08835403
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Arthroplasty
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0bb509209f0823337a9ea74775658718
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2017.02.077