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Title: MOBILE BEARING TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT


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MOBILE BEARING TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT
  • Naval Hospital of Athens
  • 1st Orthopaedic Department

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Kinematic conflict
  • Reproduction of normal knee biomechanics-
    reduction of contact forces
  • Surfaces convex to flat produce high contact
    forces but have freedom in torsion reduced
    strain to PCL during posterior femoral condyle
    movement
  • Concave to convex reduced contact forces
    reduced torsion

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Mobile bearing polyethylene
  • Restricts torsion between femorotibial joint
    allowing torsion between tibial plateau and
    polyethylene
  • Contact surface increases very much
  • Contact forces decrease respectively
  • Closer to normal posterior movement of femoral
    condyles, at least during the first degrees of
    flexion
  • Callaghan et al, JBJS (Am)

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?obile bearing
  • Allow the torques and shear forces of gait to be
    transferred to soft tissues in a fashion similar
    to normal knee.
  • Soft tissue strengthening remodeling during
    rehabilitation
  • Better patellar tracking
  • Rotation of polyethylene can forgive SMALL errors
    of orientation
  • Sansone et al ,j arthroplasty 2004

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Bartel et al, 1985,1991
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Our experience
  • 527 total knee replacements with mobile bearing
  • Period 1987- 2005
  • 48 left knee, 52 right knee
  • 94 male, 433 female

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?S?????T?????? 452 87,9 69,5
???????????S ??T?????? 45 7,7 61,5
?????????????? ??T?????? 17 2,6 59,2
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S????? 527 100 63,5
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????S ??T????S????S n CEM/ED CEM/LESS CEM/ED TIBIAL
TACK 80 0 0 80
LCS 276 30 162 84
GENESIS II M.b 171 27 0 144
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Patelofemoral joint
  • No patella replacements
  • Shaving of pathological cartilage resulting in
    smooth articular surface
  • Denervation of the periphery of the patella
  • Removal of osteophytes

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Subvastus approach
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Surgical preparation
  • 1.5gr cefuroxim on admission. Antibiotic regime
    for 3 days post op
  • Skin preparation with Betadine scrub, Betadine
    solution (3 times) starting from the foot
  • Strict rules in theatres room in all levels

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Infections
  • 10 superficial postoperative infections which
    were treated with antibiotics
  • No revisions because of infection

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Follow up
  • Patients followed up clinically and
    radiologically in 6 weeks, 6 months, 1 year and
    periodically every 2 years
  • 10-20 of the patients were not examined after
    the two year follow up unless there was a problem

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Range of motion
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Revisions
  • One LCS and one Genesis II because of aseptic
    loosening of femoral component
  • Two revisions because of trauma- supracondylar
    femoral fracture in one and tibial fracture in
    the second
  • One Polyethylene dislocation

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Conclusions
  • The results of 18 years experience in mobile
    bearing TKR, justify our choice
  • These results are a strong confirmation of the
    theoritical advantages of mobile bearing in knee
    kinematics

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THANK YOU
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