Management of Knee Osteoarthritis in the Younger, Active Patient by David Parker

Management of Knee Osteoarthritis in the Younger, Active Patient by David Parker

Author:David Parker
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg


Ivarson et al. [21]

JBJS (1999)

73 years (52–87)

99

Staple

65 knees included in 11.9 years (11–13)

Satisfaction: 5.7 years fu; 57 % good/78 % acceptable/11, 9 years fu; 43 % good 60 % acceptable pain at rest: prep 65 %/5.7 years fu: 38 %/ 11.9 years fu: 30 %

LST: 11.9 years fu; 64 ± 21; fair

12 %

9 % sup infection, 2 % DVT, 1 % peroneal nerve palsy

6 % converted TKA and 1 % converted MUA <5.7 years fu

Van Raaij et al. [33]

Acta Orthopaedica (2008)

49 years (24–67)

Ahlbäch 5 % grade 0, 43 % grade I, 44 % grade II, 8 % grade III

100

Staple

12 years (10–16)

FTA 6.5°

-

Regression model, high risk to conversion to TKA: woman, Ahlbäch >2. No risk associated with BMI and preop HKA angle

4 %

1 % overcorrection (varus HTO), 1 % symptomatic exostosis, 3 % peroneal nerve palsy

25 % converted TKA < average of 6 years. Probability of surviving HTO 75 % at 10 years fu



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