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Long-term outcomes of primary constrained condylar knee arthroplasty - 21/05/15

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2015.01.020 
P. Cholewinski a, b, , S. Putman a, b, L. Vasseur a, b, H. Migaud a, b, A. Duhamel a, c, H. Behal a, c, G. Pasquier a, b
a Université Lille Nord de France, 59000 Lille, France 
b Service d’orthopédie, hôpital Salengro, CHRU de Lille, place de Verdun, 59037 Lille cedex, France 
c Pôle de santé publique, laboratoire de biostatistique, CHRU de Lille, 154, rue du Docteur-Yersin, Lille, France 

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Abstract

Background

Although constrained condylar knee (CCK) inserts are widely used for total knee arthroplasty (TKA), their long-term outcomes remain unclear. We sought to evaluate patients with at least 10 years’ follow-up after CCK TKA to identify potential adverse events (osteolysis, loosening, constraint-mechanism failure), assess functional outcomes with special emphasis on range of motion, and determine prosthesis survival.

Hypothesis

Increasing constraint by implantation of a CCK insert does not increase the long-term frequencies of osteolysis or mechanical loosening.

Material and methods

We studied 43 knees after Legacy® CCK TKA. The indication was severe deformity (n=20), pre-operative laxity (n=6), or failure to achieve intra-operative balancing (n=17). There were 41 patients with a mean age of 66 years (21–88). A history of one or more surgical procedures was noted for 27 (63%) knees. Outcome measures were the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee score, Knee Society Score (KSS), and change in the hip-knee-ankle (HKA) angle. Prosthesis survival was assessed using revision surgery for any reason or for reasons other than infection as the censoring criterion.

Results

Complications other than venous thrombosis occurred in 16% of patients, including 3 who required revision surgery (septic loosening, n=2; and major instability in a patient with ipsilateral hip arthrodesis). No cases of osteolysis or aseptic loosening were recorded. Mean follow-up was 12.7 years (range, 10–14). At last follow-up, the HSS score had improved from 53 (26–83) pre-operatively to 80 (55–93), the KSS knee component from 42 (16–77) to 90 (77–99), and the KSS function component from 31 (0–80) to 61 (10–90) (P<0.001). Mean range of flexion increased from 109° (50°–140°) to 112° (90°–130°) (P=0.12). The HKA angle changed from 182°±15.5° (150°–210°) to 179.5°±2.5° (174°–184°) (P=0.5). The 11-year prosthesis survival rate was 88.5% (95% confidence interval, 0.69–0.94) overall and 97.7% (0.76–0.99) after excluding the cases of infection.

Discussion

Long-term functional gains after CCK TKA were similar to those reported after standard posterior-stabilised TKA, with no cases of constraint-mechanism failure or osteolysis. The complication rate was higher, with decreased survival compared to standard TKA, but the knee deformities and/or instability were particularly severe and two-thirds of knees had a history of one or more surgical procedures.

Level of evidence

Level IV, retrospective case-series study.

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Keywords : Knee, Constrained prosthesis, Total knee arthroplasty, Joint laxity


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