Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) was carried out on both knee joints for spontaneous bony ankylosis due to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Preoperative fixation angles were 40 degrees . First, the peroneal nerve was released prior to TKA. Quadriceps snip was performed to evert the patella laterally. Bilateral TKAs were carried out using a stabilized prosthesis. The results showed full extension to 70 degrees flexion at 3 years after the surgery. Absence of pain, maintenance of stability, and walking ability were achieved, without any significant complication. Total knee arthroplasty following takedown of a spontaneous ankylosed knee is an effective procedure under appropriate knee conditions.

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