The Journal of Arthroplasty
Volume 25, Issue 5 , Pages 721-727, August 2010

Results of Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty With Cemented, Fixed-Bearing Prosthesis Using Minimally Invasive Surgery

  • Sandeep Biswal, MBBS, MS, FCPS
  • ,
  • Roger W. Brighton, MBBS, FRACS

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Roger W. Brighton, MBBS, FRACS, Central West Orthopaedics and Sports Injuries, Suite 204, 30 Campbell St., Blacktown NSW 2148, Australia.

Central West Orthopaedics and Sports Injuries, Blacktown NSW, Australia

Received 30 December 2008; accepted 7 June 2009. published online 13 August 2009.

Abstract 

The aim of this study was to evaluate the intermediate-term survivorship of cemented fixed-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). One hundred twenty-eight consecutive UKAs in 98 patients were performed by a single surgeon with “Allegretto” UKA prostheses. Six patients died and 5 were lost to follow-up, leaving 87 patients (116 knees) with an average follow-up of 5.7 years (range, 3-8 years). At the latest follow-up, the survival rate was 92.2%; average clinical and functional knee society scores improved from 50 and 64 points preoperatively to 89 and 88 points, respectively; and average total knee score was 171 (range, 94-200). Radiographic follow-up demonstrated average alignment of 3° valgus (range, 6° varus to 7° valgus). Ninety-two percent of the patients indicated satisfaction with the procedure. Nine knees failed requiring revision at an average of 40.4 months. We are encouraged with the satisfactory results, considering the broader spectrum of selected patients.

Keywords: unicompartmental, arthroplasty, Allegretto, temporizing, knee

To access this article, please choose from the options below

Login to an existing account or Register a new account.

  • Purchase this article for 31.50 USD (You must login/register to purchase this article)

    Online access for 24 hours. The PDF version can be downloaded as your permanent record.

  • Subscribe to this title

    Get unlimited online access to this article and all other articles in this title 24/7 for one year.

  • Claim access now

    For current subscribers with Society Membership or Account Number.

  • Visit SciVerse ScienceDirect to see if you have access via your institution.
 

 No benefits or funds were received in support of the study.

PII: S0883-5403(09)00232-0

doi:10.1016/j.arth.2009.06.017

The Journal of Arthroplasty
Volume 25, Issue 5 , Pages 721-727, August 2010