The total revision rate was one out of 41 patients (2.4%), with a mean follow-up of 49 months (range: 25–84 months). One patient presented with a traumatic medial dislocation of the bearing after 15 months (resulting in an overall dislocation rate of 2.4%). The visual analogue scale (VAS) and the Oxford knee score (OKS) demonstrated significant postoperative improvement (P < 0.001). Survival at five years, with revision for any reason as the endpoint, was 97.5%. No significant correlation was observed between BMI and postoperative flexion angle, radiologically measured parameters, or pre- and postoperative VAS and OKS. Significant correlation was found (r = 0.77, P < 0.001) between postoperative and contralateral healthy knee anatomic femorotibial angles.