The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 17, Issue: 5, Page: 544-549

The Insall-Burstein II prosthesis: A 5- to 9-year follow-up study in osteoarthritic knees

P. F. Indelli; P. Aglietti; R. Buzzi; A. Baldini
Knee
We prospectively studied 100 Insall-Burstein Posterior Stabilized II total knee arthroplasties (Zimmer Inc, Warsaw, IN) consecutively implanted in 91 patients with osteoarthritis. We reviewed 92 knees in 85 patients at a mean follow-up of 7.5 years (range, 5.3–9.5 years). According to the Knee Society score, 78 (85%) results were excellent, 11 (12%) were good, and 3 (3%) were fair or poor. The unsatisfactory results were attributed to patellofemoral pain with a low patella (2 knees) and to valgus alignment and medial laxity (1 knee). Flexion at follow-up averaged 116°. Nonprogressive radiolucent lines were present around 30% of the tibial components. There was only 1 small osteolytic lesion around the tibial plateau. We observed no aspetic loosening, infection, or patella stress fracture. Survivorship analysis in the worst-case scenario showed a 90.9% success rate at 8 years. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

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