Title of article :
Total Knee Arthroplasty in Severe Unstable Knee: CaseReport and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Tahmasebi ، Mohammad Naghi - Tehran University of Medical Siences , Ghorbani Amjad ، Gholamreza - Tehran University of Medical Siences , Kaseb ، Mohammad Hasan - Tehran University of Medical Siences , Bashti ، kaveh - Tehran University of Medical Siences
Abstract :
Multiplanar or global laxity in arthritic knee is rare , most of this patients have neuromuscular disorder (post poliomyelitis , spinal dystrophy) or history of knee trauma. Ligament insufficiency and severe bone loss is significant in this patient. The estimated prevalence for the concurrence of charcot marietooth (CMT) with myasthenia gravis (MG) suggests an extremely rare event. We have presented a 54yearold female patient with CMT and MG complaining of progressive pain, swelling, and crepitation of the knee joints who had been undergone total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with rotating hinge prosthesis. She had an acute myasthenia crisis soon after operation with prolonged intubation and intensive care unit admission. Radiographies and physical examination revealed bilateral severe unstable arthritic knee joints and left knee posterior dislocation. Shortterm postoperative followup revealed improved knee function and resolution of all symptoms in the operated side.
Keywords :
Charcot marietooth , CMT , MG , Myasthenia gravis , TKA , Total knee arthroplasty , Unstable knee
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery