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GUEPAR hinge knee prosthesis - 04/02/14

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2013.12.012 
J.-H. Aubriot a, , b , A. Deburge a, J.-P. Genet a

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a GUEPAR (Joint prosthesis implementation and study group: groupe pour l’utilisation et l’étude des prothèses articulaires), pavillon Méary, hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris 75475, France 
b Service de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique B, CHU Côte-de-Nacre, 14040 Caen, France 

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Abstract

Early and late results of the GUEPAR hinge knee prosthesis were evaluated on a series of 184 operations performed before January 1st, 1974. There were 3 immediate deaths and 26 before 5years. Nineteen prostheses were removed. One hundred and twenty-six knees had degenerative osteoarthritis, 52 rheumatoid arthritis. Twenty-two had been operated on before. Patellar displacement, present in 27% of the cases, was the most frequent cause of complaint: pain or instability, proportional to the severity of displacement, made re-operation necessary in 10% of the patients. Addition of a patellar prosthesis was the most successful treatment as far as pain is concerned: it is probably advisable as a primary procedure. Deep infections occurred in 8.3% of the cases, infrequently after 2years. Healing was obtained in all cases either by revision or by removal and arthrodesis: but functional results were poor except when fusion was achieved, in half of the cases of arthrodesis. Loosening occurred in 16% of the cases, mainly as a consequence of inadequate technique. It was frequently tolerated: re-operation was necessary in 6% of the total. Late functional results were evaluated in 99 cases with a follow-up of 5 to 8years. Apart from loosening, the results did not deteriorate. Sixty percent were evaluated as excellent or good, 29% fair, and 11% poor. In consideration of these results, the choice of this prosthesis should be limited to special cases. To prevent complications, the use of a patellar prosthesis, of reinforced models and of cementing under pressure is advisable.

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Keywords : Knee, Hinge prothesis


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 Original article. For citation, use not the present reference but that of the original publication: Aubriot JH, Deburge A, Genet JP. GUEPAR hinge knee prosthesis. Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot 1981;67(3):337–45.


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