All five cases presented with a combination of sudden and increasing pain, instability and giving way, in previously well-functioning TKAs. There was no history of trauma or precipitating incident. Mean time from primary TKA to presentation and diagnosis of post fracture was 67.7 months (range 24–108). All five cases were successfully treated by revision, in the form of a liner exchange to a standard ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) bearing of the same thickness. The five cases occurred from a consecutive series of 955 total PS-TKAs with Prolong. This gives a conservative estimate of the frequency of this complication of 0.52%. This would give a risk of a tibial post fracture in approximately one in every 200 TKAs with this specific implant and bearing combination.