Introduction
Long-established extensor mechanism insufficiency that defies reconstruction is a rare, but devastating, complication after revision total knee arthroplasty (RTKA) that may require arthrodesis. For cemented stem guided knee prostheses with firmly attached stems, prosthesis explantation can lead to significant bone stock loss that may, at worst, make knee arthrodesis significantly more difficult or impossible to achieve. Under these circumstances, conversion of the cemented knee prosthesis with custom-made arthrodesis modules that preserve the existing stem anchorage may be a low-risk alternative. This case series presents this type of conversion to arthrodesis, which was performed for patients with a non-reconstructable, long-established extensor mechanism insufficiency.