Publications by authors named "Kirk A Kindsfater"

Cross-linked bearings have been developed for use in total knee arthroplasty that exhibit improved wear properties, but at the expense of a decrease in mechanical strength of the cross-linked material. Adoption has been slow due to fears of mechanical failure secondary to this alteration in mechanical properties. This prospective, randomized study compared mid-term survivorship, clinical and radiographic results of a conventional polyethylene (GVF) to a cross-linked polyethylene (XLK) in total knee prostheses of the same design.

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Healthy menisci function within the joint to prevent the underlying articular cartilage from excessive loads. Understanding how mechanical properties of menisci change with degeneration can drive future therapeutic studies to prevent this degeneration. Thus, the goal of this study was to characterize both compressive and tensile moduli of human menisci with varying degrees of gross damage due to osteoarthritis (OA).

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Sequential bilateral total knee arthroplasty performed on 54 patients utilizing navigation (CAS-TKA) in one knee and traditional instrumentation (T-TKA) in the contralateral knee was reviewed at a mean follow-up duration of 2.5years. There were no differences with regard to KSS, ROM, postoperative anatomic alignment, mechanical axis, or tibial angle.

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Large-diameter modular metal-on-metal (MOM) total hip arthroplasty (THA) may offer reduction in wear debris and improved stability. Four studies are summarized here that used a large-diameter modular MOM system. A total of 1076 THAs were performed.

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This study reports minimum 5-year results of 95 hips implanted with a Pinnacle (DePuy, Warsaw, Ind) modular metal-on-metal acetabular prosthesis. Clinical scores such as the Harris Hip and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index revealed excellent clinical outcomes at mean 6-year follow-up. With the use of large-diameter femoral heads, dislocation was rare, occurring in only 1 hip.

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Although use of modular femoral components in revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) is widely accepted, many still question the need for modular versatility in primary THA. This study examined a large cohort of primary THA patients implanted with a modular S-ROM femoral component (DePuy Orthopaedics, Warsaw, Indiana) to determine the percentage of hips in which the surgeon changed version of the femoral component to increase the intraoperative stability of the THA construct and/or to maximize hip range of motion without impingement.In a group of 1000 routine, primary THAs, femoral component version was changed in 479 hips (47.

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We report an unusual case of an 82-year-old woman who presented with bilateral knee pain and advanced tibial-femoral and patellofemoral arthrosis. A preoperative total lower extremity film revealed an unrecognized, asymptomatic, dislocated right total hip arthroplasty with a rotated acetabular component that likely occurred 12 years earlier. The dislocated prosthetic femoral head appeared to be articulating with a pseudoacetabulum that had formed superiorly and laterally to the acetabular cup.

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