The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 16, Issue: 1, Page: 70-75

Long-term clinical and radiographic results of a pegged tibial baseplate in primary total knee arthroplasty

Charles W. Miller; Rebecca Pettygrow
Knee

Tibial baseplates of total knee arthroplasty components use stems, fins, and pegs to augment fixation. A pegged design without a stem offers flexibility in tray orientation and ease of revision. These advantages would not be important if stemless designs resulted in a higher rate of aseptic loosening. This article presents an average 10.5-year follow-up of a system offering a pegged tibial baseplate. Good or excellent results in 91% of patients are cited with a revision rate for aseptic loosening of 1%. A pegged design may offer advantages without a higher rate of complications when compared with stemmed implants.


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