Title of article :
Trabecular metal tibial knee component still stable at 10 years
Author/Authors :
HENRICSON, Anders Department of Orthopaedics and Center for Clinical Research - Falu General Hospital, Falun , NILSSON, v Institution of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences - Department of Orthopaedics, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
Abstract :
Background and purpose — Total knee replacement (TKR) in
younger patients using cemented components has shown inferior
results, mainly due to aseptic loosening. Excellent clinical results
have been reported with components made of trabecular metal
(TM). In a previous report, we have shown stabilization of the TM
tibial implants for up to 5 years. In this study, we compared the
clinical and RSA results of these uncemented implants with those
of cemented implants.
Patients and methods — 41 patients (47 knees) aged ≤ 60 years
underwent TKR. 22 patients (26 knees) received an uncemented
monoblock cruciate-retaining (CR) tibial component (TM) and 19
patients (21 knees) received a cemented NexGen Option CR tibial
component. Follow-up examination was done at 10 years, and 16
patients (19 knees) with TM tibial components and 17 patients (18
knees) with cemented tibial components remained for analysis.
Results — 1 of 19 TM implants was revised for infection, 2 of
18 cemented components were revised for knee instability, and no
revisions were done for loosening. Both types of tibial components
migrated in the fi rst 3 months, the TM group to a greater extent
than the cemented group. After 3 months, both groups were stable
during the next 10 years.
Interpretation — The patterns of migration for uncemented
TM implants and cemented tibial implants over the fi rst 10 years
indicate that they have a good long-term prognosis regarding fi xa-
tion
Keywords :
metal tibial knee component , Trabecular
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica