The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 22, Issue: 8, Page: 1112-1115

Hybrid Total Knee Arthroplasty: Analysis of Component Failures at an Average of 15 Years

Gavan P. Duffy; Barbara E. Murray; Robert R. Trousdale
Knee

Hybrid total knee arthroplasty in which the femoral component is cementless and the tibial component is cemented remains controversial. We report on the long-term results of 65 total knee arthroplasties followed for an average of 15 years. There were 18 revisions (27%); of these, 11 were femoral component revisions. The overall implant survival with revision as the end point was estimated as 64% at 15 years. The femoral component survivorship at 15 years was 72%. Because of the high failure rate, hybrid fixation on the femoral side with this design has been abandoned at our institution; but hybrid fixation with a trabecular metal tibia is currently under investigation.


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