6- to 10-year experience using countersunk metal-backed patellas.

J Arthroplasty

Department of Orthopedics, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City 84132, USA.

Published: February 1997

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Three hundred two consecutive cementless total knee arthroplasties (Natural Knee, Intermedics Orthopedics, Inc., Austin, TX) were performed using a metal-backed, porous-coated patellar component. Fifty-nine patients died and 31 were lost to follow-up evaluation, resulting in 212 knees available for evaluation at 6 to 10 years. The mean follow-up period was 91 months. The mean modified Hospital for Special Surgery total knee score improved from 58 before surgery to 98 at the most recent follow-up visit. Mean patellar translation and tilt were 2.75 mm and 3.5 degrees, respectively. There were no patellar lucencies nor loosening. Eleven patients (5%) underwent revision of the patellar component. Overall patellar survivorship was 96%. Comparatively good results can be achieved with the use of a metal-backed patellar component if component design, surgical technique, and patellar alignment are properly addressed.

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