The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 25, Issue: 3, Page: 492-496

Primitive Results After Medial-Pivot Knee Arthroplasties: A Minimum 5-Year Follow-Up Study

Fan, Cheng-Yu; Hsieh, Justin Tzung-Shian; Hsieh, Ming-Shium; Shih, Ying-Chieh; Lee, Chian-Her
Knee

Paradoxical anterior movement of the femoral condyles after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) often attenuates the extension mechanism and causes a suboptimal outcome. The medial-pivot implant design aimed to confine anterior movement and emulate physiologic knee kinematics. In our study, a consecutive series of 58 medial-pivot TKA were enrolled with a minimum 5-year follow-up. The Knee Society score improved from 30.5 to 91.1 in objective and from 36.7 to 82.3 in functional scale. The average range of motion was 115.4°. The medial-pivot TKA provided significant improvement in the postoperative range of motion, objective Knee Society score, pain scale, and functional score (P < .05) statistically. A larger sample and longer follow-up are recommended to draw definitive conclusions of this new implant design.


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