Clin Orthop Relat Res
November 2000
The purpose of the current study was to review results of primary constrained condylar knee arthroplasty in elderly patients with genu valgum deformity. The hypotheses were: (1) constraint has no adverse effects in elderly patients; (2) treating deformity with a constrained condylar knee prosthesis in lieu of lateral ligament release avoids morbidity, particularly peroneal nerve palsy and flexion instability; and (3) press-fit noncemented stem extensions enhance fixation of the cemented core components and are not prone to loosening. Between 1988 and 1993, 44 consecutive primary Constrained Condylar Knee prostheses were implanted in 37 patients (average age, 72.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeglected dislocation of the patella with gonarthrosis, genu valgum, flexion, and external rotation deformity is rarely encountered. Experience with five total knee arthroplasties in three patients with chronic patellar dislocation and gonarthrosis is reported. All knees had a modified proximal patellar realignment and arthroplasty with a constrained prosthesis.
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