Rotating-hinge knee prosthesis as a viable option in primary surgery: Literature review & meta-analysis - 07/11/19
Abstract |
Background |
Rotating-hinge knee replacements are usually reserved for revision surgeries, when the extent of soft tissue loss makes a constrained implant more suitable. They remain an uncommon choice in primary surgery when the soft tissue loss is not as extensive.
Methods |
We completed a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess patients who underwent a Total Knee Replacement (TKR) with the rotating-hinge prosthesis in the primary setting. We searched PubMed and Embase for articles published in the ten years prior June 2017: Prosthesis survival rates, causes of failure, and clinical/functional scores were the primary outcomes. Twenty-one articles met the inclusion criteria for meta-analysis. Articles were grouped into (1) non-tumour (n=11) and (2) tumour indications (n=10). Survival data was summarized in forest plots, generated using Stata.
Results |
We found that for certain indications the prosthesis has impressive survival rates and functional outcomes. Short-term (1–5 year) prosthesis survival in non-tumour cases was 92% (95% CI, 87–98%) and 77% (95% CI, 68–87%) in tumour cases. Mid-term (6–10 year) survival was 82% (95% CI, 74–89%) and 69% (95% CI, 57–81%) in non-tumour and tumour studies respectively. In analysis of clinical scores, patients showed a significant improvement in their pain score. Infection was the most commonly cited cause of prosthesis failure in both non-tumour and tumour studies, attributing to 31.5% and 37.6% of failures respectively. Aseptic loosening, dislocation and fracture were also commonly cited complications.
Conclusion |
We concluded that the rotating-hinge knee prosthesis is a viable option in primary surgery when there is extensive soft tissue destruction surrounding the joint.
Level of evidence |
I.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Rotating hinge TKA, Total knee replacement, Primary surgery, Survival rate, Causes of failure
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