Third-generation posterior-stabilised cemented system for total knee arthroplasty: Survivorship and outcomes after 20-year follow-up

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Contreras, Jose Luis Patino [1 ]
Perez, Victoria Sebastian [1 ]
Antonio, Checa Garcia [1 ]
Jorge, Montejo Sancho [1 ]
Javier, Martinez Martin [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Univ Fdn Alcorcon, Dept Orthoped Surg, Calle Budapest 1, Madrid 28922, Spain
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英国科研创新办公室;
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knee arthroplasty; long-term results; posterior-stabilised; revision rate; survivorship; POLYETHYLENE TIBIAL POST; SURVIVAL ANALYSIS; FRACTURE; PROSTHESIS;
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10.1002/jeo2.12063
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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PurposeTotal knee arthroplasty is a common procedure due to increased life expectancy and ageing populations, necessitating implants with long-term efficacy. After some initial designs, the third-generation modular posterior-stabilised NexGen (R) prosthesis aimed to enhance kinematics and reduce complications. This study evaluates the long-term outcomes, survivorship, revision rates and complications of this implant. With promising results observed up to 15 years in previous studies, this investigation aims to assess the implant's performance over extended follow-up periods, aiding in optimal implant selection for improved patient outcomes.MethodsWe carried out a retrospective study on 263 total knee arthroplasties performed in our centre between 1998 and 2002. Statistical analysis of complications was performed and study of survival using the Kaplan-Meier method and competing risk analysis were calculated. Description of reinterventions and complications were also included.ResultsResults show a 20-year prosthesis survival rate of 90.8% for revision due to any reason, with an estimated survival of 92.3% considering competitive events. Estimated survivorship at 20 years is 98% for aseptic loosening as the end point, and an estimation of 98.80% considering competitive events. Twenty revisions were performed, with 10 cases due to infection and 10 for noninfectious reasons and three of them due to aseptic loosening. Radiographic analysis revealed radiolucent lines, but no clinical evidence of loosening was observed in these cases.ConclusionThis study offers survivorship data from longer follow-up periods, what is difficult to find in the reported literature and showed excellent results of this implant in terms of survivorship and low rates of revision in our cohort.Level of EvidenceLevel IV.
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