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Outcome of knee arthroplasty in patients with poor preoperative range of motion

MCAULEY J; HARRER MF; AMMEEN D
CLIN ORTHOP RELAT RES , 2002, n° 404, p. 203-207
Doc n°: 107106
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DE561 - TRAITEMENT CHIRURGICAL - GENOU

In the current study, 27 consecutive total knee arthroplasties in 21 patients were assessed. All patients had a preoperative range of motion of less than 50degrees, severe debilitation, and a minimum clinical and radiographic followup of 2 years (mean, 6 years; range, 2.3-11.8 years). The mean preoperative arc of motion was 30degrees (range, 0degrees-50degrees) and improved to a mean 74degrees (range, 15degrees-110degrees) postoperatively. Preoperative flexion contracture was corrected from a mean 28degrees (range, 0degrees-60degrees) to a mean postoperative flexion contracture of 4.4degrees (range, -5degrees-30degrees). In this series, the overall complication rate was 41% and the revision rate was 18.5%. The clinical significance of this study is that patients with stiff knees who are debilitated severely can have an improved quality of life after total knee arthroplasty, reflected by an increased walking tolerance, increased functional abilities, and decrease in pain, but in association with a high risk of complications and subsequent revisions.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003225187

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