Does a Uni "Feel Better" than a Total Knee? Not Necessarily, When Using Modern Implant Designs.

Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-25 DOI:10.1177/15563316221131251
Michael P Ast, David A Kolin, Kaitlin M Carroll, Destiny Davis, Andrew D Pearle, David J Mayman, Alvin C Ong
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Background: When comparing functional outcomes of patients with unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) versus total knee arthroplasty (TKA), studies often report the UKA as the preferred procedure; however, recent improvements in the design of modern TKA implants have aimed at narrowing this gap. Purpose: We sought to compare the "feel" of modern TKA implants to that of UKA, using the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS), a validated patient-reported outcome measure. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of patients who underwent TKA and UKA at 2 institutions between 2014 and 2017. All UKA procedures were robotic arm-assisted with a single implant, "traditional TKAs" were performed using traditional posterior-stabilized implants, and "modern TKAs" were performed using posterior-stabilized implants with a modern design. Differences in FJS were assessed using 1-way analysis of variance and independent 2-sample t tests. Results: A total of 600 patients were included in our study, with 200 patients in each surgical subcategory. Mean age was 62.8 ± 10.2 years and mean body mass index was 29.9 ± 4.9. Modern TKA and UKA had similar FJS at 1 year. While modern TKA had a significantly higher FJS than traditional TKA, UKA did not have a significantly higher FJS than traditional TKA. Conclusion: Our retrospective analysis found no significant differences in the FJS of patients who underwent UKA and TKA with a modern design; however, both had superior scores than traditional TKA designs. This finding suggests that modern TKA designs may have the potential to achieve the natural feeling that is typically associated with joint-conserving surgeries such as UKA, although longer follow-up is necessary.

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单膝关节假体比全膝关节假体 "感觉更好 "吗?使用现代植入物设计时未必如此。
背景:在比较单间室膝关节置换术(UKA)和全膝关节置换术(TKA)患者的功能预后时,研究报告通常将单间室膝关节置换术(UKA)作为首选手术;然而,现代 TKA 假体设计的最新改进旨在缩小这一差距。目的:我们试图使用经过验证的患者报告结果测量指标 "遗忘关节评分"(FJS),比较现代 TKA 假体与 UKA 假体的 "感觉"。方法:我们对2014年至2017年期间在两家机构接受TKA和UKA的患者进行了回顾性审查。所有UKA手术均采用机器人手臂辅助单个植入物,"传统TKA "采用传统后稳定植入物,"现代TKA "采用现代设计的后稳定植入物。FJS 的差异采用单因素方差分析和独立的双样本 t 检验进行评估。结果:共有 600 名患者参与了我们的研究,每个手术子类别中有 200 名患者。平均年龄为(62.8 ± 10.2)岁,平均体重指数为(29.9 ± 4.9)。现代TKA和UKA在1年后的FJS相似。现代 TKA 的 FJS 明显高于传统 TKA,而 UKA 的 FJS 并不明显高于传统 TKA。结论:我们的回顾性分析发现,接受 UKA 和采用现代设计的 TKA 的患者的 FJS 没有明显差异;但两者的评分都优于传统的 TKA 设计。这一结果表明,现代 TKA 设计有可能实现通常与 UKA 等关节保护手术相关的自然感觉,但需要更长时间的随访。
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