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Hybrid Component Fixation in Total Knee Arthroplasty Minimum of 10-Year Follow-Up Study

Title
Hybrid Component Fixation in Total Knee Arthroplasty Minimum of 10-Year Follow-Up Study
Author
양재혁
Keywords
total knee arthroplasty; hybrid component; aseptic loosening; radiolucent line; survival
Issue Date
2012-06
Publisher
Elsevier Science INC
Citation
Journal of Arthroplasty, 2012 27(6), P.1111-1118
Abstract
Hybrid total knee arthroplasty (TKA) (uncemented femur with cemented tibia and patella) was introduced in the late 1980s to gain the theoretical advantage of durable cementless femoral fixation while avoiding the problems noted with cementless tibial fixation. From December 1992 to July 2000, 215 patients (235 knees) who underwent hybrid TKA were enrolled in this study. Five types of prosthesis (AGC, Maxim, LCS-M, LCS-APG, and Scorpio) were used. Revision rate for aseptic loosening was 16 (6.8%) of 235 knees. At 10 and 15 years, survivorship with tibial or femoral revision as the end point was 0.95 and 0.92, respectively. Hybrid TKA provides durable fixation with clinical and radiographic performance at minimum 10 years comparable with cemented series.
URI
http://www.arthroplastyjournal.org/article/S0883-5403(11)00512-2/fulltexthttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/67967
ISSN
0883-5403
DOI
10.1016/j.arth.2011.09.019
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