The long-term results of cemented Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: A single-center experience.

G. Sever, Cenk Cankuş
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OBJECTIVES This study aims to investigate the long-term clinical outcomes, complications and survival rates of cemented Oxford medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) and to compare the findings with the reported outcomes of UKA and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in the literature. PATIENTS AND METHODS In the study, 133 knees of 115 patients (16 males, 99 females; mean age 65.5±8.3 years; range, 50 to 88 years) who underwent Oxford medial UKA between May 2007 and August 2013 were followed-up for an average of 126 months. Prosthetic complications and revisions were evaluated. While Kaplan-Meier method was used to evaluate implant survival, Knee Society, Functional Knee Society and visual analog scale scores were used for determining final functional outcomes. RESULTS Totally 29 prosthetic complications (21.6% of total patients) were observed and the most common one was insert dislocation observed in 17 knees (12.6%). Revision surgeries were performed for all of these patients. Among the 17 patients who underwent insert replacement surgeries, the inserts were stable in eight during the follow-up while insert dislocation reoccurred in nine. Revision surgeries were performed in a total of 21 patients (15.6%). There were statistically significant improvements in final follow-up functional knee scores of patients without complications compared to preoperative scores. CONCLUSION According to our findings, while reoperation and early aseptic revision rates of Oxford medial UKA are high compared to the TKA results reported in the literature, functional results are satisfactory for patients with no revision.
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骨水泥牛津单室膝关节置换术的长期效果:单中心经验。
目的本研究旨在探讨骨水泥牛津内侧单室膝关节置换术(UKA)的长期临床结果、并发症和生存率,并与文献报道的UKA和全膝关节置换术(TKA)的结果进行比较。患者与方法在研究中,115例患者133个膝关节(男性16例,女性99例;平均年龄65.5±8.3岁;在2007年5月至2013年8月期间接受牛津医学UKA的患者平均随访126个月。评估假体并发症和修复。Kaplan-Meier法用于评估植入物存活,膝关节协会、功能性膝关节协会和视觉模拟量表评分用于确定最终功能预后。结果共发生假体并发症29例(占21.6%),其中假体脱位17例(占12.6%)。所有患者都进行了翻修手术。在17例接受假体置换手术的患者中,随访期间8例假体稳定,9例假体脱位。翻修手术共21例(15.6%)。与术前评分相比,无并发症患者的最终随访功能膝关节评分有统计学显著改善。结论根据我们的研究结果,虽然与文献报道的TKA结果相比,牛津内侧UKA的再手术率和早期无菌翻修率较高,但未翻修的患者功能结果令人满意。
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期刊介绍: Joint Diseases and Related Surgery (formerly published as Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi) is the official publication of the Turkish Joint Diseases Foundation. Joint Diseases and Related Surgery is open access journal. The full text of the articles of the Journal is freely available without embargo since 1990. Joint Diseases and Related Surgery is international, double-blind peer-reviewed periodical journal bringing the latest developments in all aspects of joint diseases and related surgey.
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