Totally, 93 knees were operated on with the PCA unicompartmental knee for gonarthrosis Stages I-III according to Ahlbäck. The clinical findings for 84 arthroplasties with 1-4 years' follow-up showed 82 excellent or good results. The mean postoperative flexion was 124 degrees. The position of the tibial component was respectively 86 degrees and 89 degrees in the AP and lateral views. The mechanical axis was slightly undercorrected. There were two failures, both with persistent pain on walking. One failure was among 43 uncemented knees, whereas the other was among the 41 cemented arthroplasties. Four uncemented arthroplasties had a first steps' problem but were satisfactory otherwise. There was no infection or clinical loosening. A reoperation was performed in 1 case, in which a symptomatic osteophyte was removed. When compared with our earlier Marmor series, the PCA unicompartmental arthroplasties were better. The cemented arthroplasties had a somewhat higher frequency of complete pain relief. An uncemented arthroplasty should only be considered in special situations.
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Background: The choice and use of unicondylar knee arthroplasty (UKA) has gone through a nation wide resurgence at the start of the 21st century in Finland. We evaluated the population-based survival of UKA in patients with primary osteoarthritis (OA) in Finland, and the factors affecting their survival.
Method: The Finnish Arthroplasty Register was established in 1980.
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October 2005
Akureyri University Hospital, 600 Akureyri, Iceland.
Objective: Osteoarthrosis (OA) is a growing medical problem in western societies and the cost of the treatment has grown accordingly in the last years. Patients with OA often need to be operated on with arthroplasties and one important outcome measure for this type of surgery is the revision rate. The purpose of this study was to assess the results of knee arthroplasties performed at Akureyri University Hospital during 1983-2003, with special emphasis on revision rates, infections and other complications.
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December 2000
First General Orthopaedic Department, Orthopaedic Hospital Speising, Vienna, Austria.
This retrospective study evaluates the results of 35 revision procedures after failed unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) in 34 patients, which were done during the period 1986 to 1996. There were 28 women and 6 men with a mean age of 71 years (range, 54-85 years). In all cases, St.
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July 1998
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan.
A total of 77 knees in 60 consecutive patients were operated on for medial gonarthrosis using a cemented porous coated anatomical (PCA) unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. Their average age was 71.3 years; 11 were men and 49 women.
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Clinique du Parc, 86, boulevard des Belges, F-69006, Lyon, France.
Between 1985 and 1988, 110 PCA unicompartmental knee arthroplasties were performed by the same surgeon. At review in 1993, after at least 5 years follow-up, 11 patients were dead, 90 patients were seen, examined and X-rayed; 5 patients replied by filling in a questionnaire and 3 had not been seen for a year. There were 73 women (74.
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