Radiological Stability after Revision of Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Modular Metal Augments
- Author(s)
- Kyung-Jae Lee; Ki-Cheor Bae; Chul-Hyun Cho; Eun-Seok Son; Jae-Won Jung
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lee, Kyung Jae; Bae, Ki Cheor; Cho, Chul Hyun; Son, Eun Seok
- Department
- Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery (정형외과학)
- Journal Title
- Knee Surgery & Related Research
- Issued Date
- 2016
- Volume
- 28
- Issue
- 1
- Keyword
- Knee; Revision arthroplasty; Modular metal augmentation; Radiologic stability
- Abstract
- Purpose: To evaluate the radiological stability according to the number of modular augments after revision of infected total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
Materials and Methods: Between February 2006 and September 2013, 37 patients (39 knees) followed ≥2 years after revision of infected TKA using
modular metal augments for bone defects were reviewed retrospectively. We divided the patients into 3 groups according to the number of augments
into group A (≤2 augments, 14 knees), group B (3–4 augments, 18 knees), and group C (5≥ augments, 7 knees) and evaluated the width of radiolucent
zones around the implant at the last follow-up.
Results: There were 3 Anderson Orthopedic Research Institute type I, 33 type II, and 3 type III bone defects. The mean number of radiolucent zones
of group A was 3 and the sum of width averaged 4.4 mm. In group B, the values were 4.8 and 6.2 mm, respectively. In group C, the values were 8.1
and 12.9 mm, respectively. The differences between the three groups were statistically significant.
Conclusions: In revision TKA with modular metal augmentation caused by infected TKA, increased modularity can result in radiological instability.
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