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17.12.2017 | Original Paper
Results with nine years mean follow up on one hundred and three KAPS® uni knee arthroplasties: eighty six medial and seventeen lateral
verfasst von:
Dominique Saragaglia, Adrien Bevand, Ramsay Refaie, Brice Rubens-Duval, Régis Pailhé
Erschienen in:
International Orthopaedics
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Ausgabe 5/2018
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Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to present the results of the KAPS® uni knee arthroplasty system, both mobile and fixed bearing with reference to function, alignment and complications in 103 implants with a mean follow-up of nine years.
Methods
This was a retrospective study of 103 unicompartimental knee arthroplasties in 89 patients operated on between March 2005 and March 2010. The population was composed of 50 males and 39 females, with a mean age of 70.5 ± 7.5 years (41 – 90). Eighty-seven patients had a genu varum deformity (84.5%), one of whom had an osteoid osteoma of the lateral tibial plateau and 16 patients had a genu valgum (15.5%). Eighty-six medial prostheses were implanted (82 mobile bearings and 4 fixed bearings) and 17 lateral prostheses (all fixed bearings) including the osteoid osteoma.
Results
At a mean follow-up of 107.5 months (73–138), 72 knees (58 patients) were reviewed (70%). The mean IKS score was of 173 ± 31 points (58 – 200). The mean Oxford knee score was 21 ± 8 points (12 – 50). The cumulated survival rate at a follow up of 132 months was 98.2%.
Conclusion
The KAPS® unicompartmental knee arthroplasty gives efficacious and safe outcomes in the majority of cases at a mean follow-up of nine years. The availability of both fixed and mobile bearings with the same instrumentation, allowing to choose the right implant intra-operatively, is a great advantage in order to avoid the occurrence of some complications, specific to mobile bearing prostheses (dislocation and over-correction).