Ashraf T, Newman J H, Evans R L, Ackroyd C E
Bristol Knee Group, Winford Unit, Avon Orthopaedic Centre, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, England, UK.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2002 Nov;84(8):1126-30. doi: 10.1302/0301-620x.84b8.13447.
We describe 88 knees (79 patients) with lateral unicompartmental osteoarthritis which had been treated by the St Georg Sled prosthesis. At a mean follow-up of nine years (2 to 21) 15 knees had revision surgery, nine for progression of arthritis, six for loosening, four for breakage of a component and four for more than one reason. Six patients complained of moderate or severe pain at the final follow-up. Only five knees were lost to follow-up in the 21-year period. We performed survivorship analysis on the group using revision for any cause as the endpoint. At ten years the cumulative survival rate was 83%, and at 15 years, when ten knees were still at risk, it was 74%. Based on our clinical results and survival rate the St Georg Sled may be considered to be a suitable unicompartmental replacement for isolated lateral compartment osteoarthritis.