| PLoS One | |
| Results after Cementless Medial Oxford Unicompartmental Knee Replacement - Incidence of Radiolucent Lines | |
| Marc-André Weber1  Tilman Walker2  Benjamin Panzram2  Tobias Gotterbarm2  Tobias Reiner2  Ines Bertlich2  Sébastien Hagmann2  | |
| [1] Clinic of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany;Clinic of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany | |
| 关键词: Surgical and invasive medical procedures; Knees; Joint replacement surgery; Orthopedic surgery; Tibia; Cohort studies; Fluid physiology; Knee joints; | |
| DOI : 10.1371/journal.pone.0170324 | |
| 学科分类:医学(综合) | |
| 来源: Public Library of Science | |
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【 摘 要 】
Purpose Tibial radiolucent lines (RL) are commonly seen in cemented unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR). In the postoperative course, they can be misinterpreted as signs of loosening, thus leading to unnecessary revision. Since 2004, a cementless OUKR is available. First studies and registry data have shown equally good clinical results of cementless OUKR compared to the cemented version and a significantly reduced incidence of RL in cementless implants. Methods This single-centre retrospective cohort study includes the first 30 UKR (27 patients) implanted between 2007 and 2009 with a mean follow-up of 5 years. Clinical outcome was evaluated using the OKS, AKS, range of movement (ROM) and level of pain (VAS). Standard radiologic evaluation was performed at three months, one and five years after surgery. The results five years after implantation were compared to a group of 27 cemented Oxford UKR (OUKR) in a matched-pair-analysis. Results Tibial RL were seen in 10 implants three months after operation, which significantly decreased to five after one year and to three after five years (p = 0.02). RL did not have a significant influence on revision (p = 1.0) or clinical outcome after five years. RL were always partial, never progressive and strictly limited to the tibia. There was no significant difference in the incidence of tibial RL five years after implantation between cemented and cementless implants (cemented: 4, cementless: 3, p = 1.0). Conclusions After cementless implantation RL were limited to the tibia, partial and never progressive. During short term follow-up the incidence of RL decreased significantly. RL seem to have no influence on clinical outcome and revision.
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