Hippalgaonkar Kushal, Rajeev Reddy Kikkuri, Mulpur Praharsha, Jayakumar Tarun, Joshi Swapnil, Reddy A V Gurava
Orthopaedics, KIMS-Sunshine Hospitals, Hyderabad, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 13;16(9):e69381. doi: 10.7759/cureus.69381. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Introduction Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty (RTKA) is a complex procedure challenged by significant bone loss, necessitating effective restoration techniques. This study investigates the clinical outcomes and complications of metaphyseal sleeves in RTKA with severe metaphyseal bone loss, aiming to evaluate their efficacy over a minimum four-year follow-up. Methods This was a retrospective observational study on 29 patients who underwent RTKA with Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute (AORI) type II or III bone defects using porous coated tibial and/or femoral metaphyseal sleeves from December 2016 and January 2019. Data collection included demographic information, etiology for revision, and functional outcomes assessed by the Knee Society Score (KSS) and Oxford Knee Score (OKS). Statistical analysis and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis were performed. Results The cohort comprised patients with a mean age of 62.6 years (SD=7.8), predominantly female (N=21, 71.4%). The primary indication for RTKA was aseptic loosening (N=18, 62.1%) followed by Prosthetic Joint Infection (PJI). Significant improvements were noted in the range of motion. Both KSS (Pre-op:57.97 vs. Post-op:73.59) and OKS (Pre-op:15.86 vs. Post-op:30.66) showed highly significant improvement (p<0.0001). Radiographic assessments indicated stable component position and signs of osseous integration without any osteolysis. No sleeve-related complications were observed. Survival analysis demonstrated a high cumulative survival probability over the study period. Conclusion Metaphyseal sleeves offer a viable solution for managing severe bone loss in RTKA, providing stable fixation, restoring joint line kinematics, and facilitating stress distribution to the metaphyseal region. This study corroborates the effectiveness of metaphyseal sleeves in challenging revision scenarios, aligning with previous research.
引言
翻修全膝关节置换术(RTKA)是一项复杂的手术,面临着严重骨丢失的挑战,需要有效的修复技术。本研究调查了严重干骺端骨丢失的RTKA中干骺端套筒的临床结果和并发症,旨在通过至少四年的随访评估其疗效。
方法
这是一项回顾性观察研究,对2016年12月至2019年1月期间接受使用多孔涂层胫骨和/或股骨干骺端套筒的安德森骨科研究所(AORI)II型或III型骨缺损的RTKA的29例患者进行研究。数据收集包括人口统计学信息、翻修病因以及通过膝关节协会评分(KSS)和牛津膝关节评分(OKS)评估的功能结果。进行了统计分析和Kaplan-Meier生存分析。
结果
该队列患者的平均年龄为62.6岁(标准差=7.8),以女性为主(N=21,71.4%)。RTKA的主要指征是无菌性松动(N=18,62.1%),其次是人工关节感染(PJI)。活动范围有显著改善。KSS(术前:57.97 vs.术后:73.59)和OKS(术前:15.86 vs.术后:30.66)均显示出高度显著的改善(p<0.0001)。影像学评估表明假体位置稳定,有骨整合迹象,无任何骨溶解。未观察到与套筒相关的并发症。生存分析表明在研究期间累积生存概率较高。
结论
干骺端套筒为处理RTKA中的严重骨丢失提供了一种可行的解决方案,提供稳定的固定,恢复关节线运动学,并促进应力向干骺端区域分布。本研究证实了干骺端套筒在具有挑战性的翻修情况下的有效性,与先前的研究一致。