Intraoperative and Postoperative Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Total Knee Arthroplasty With Prior Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Matched Cohort Analysis

IF 1.5 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Bahar Entezari BMSc , Johnathan R. Lex MBChB, MASc , Jonathan Peck MD, FRCSC , Emmanuel N. Igbokwe HBSc, MD , Jeremy F. Kubik MD, FRCSC , David J. Backstein MD, MEd, FRCSC , Jesse I. Wolfstadt MD, MSc, FRCSC, FAAOS
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Abstract

Background

Previous anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a risk factor for the development of knee osteoarthritis. Despite advances in ACL reconstruction (ACLR) techniques, many patients with history of ACLR develop end-stage osteoarthritis necessitating total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of prior ACLR on intraoperative and postoperative outcomes of TKA.

Methods

This was a single-centre matched cohort study of all patients with prior ACLR undergoing primary TKA from January 2000 to May 2022. Patients were matched 1:1 to patients undergoing TKA with no prior ACL injury based on age, sex, and body mass index. Outcomes investigated included TKA procedure duration, soft-tissue releases, implant design, and complications requiring reoperation.

Results

Forty-two ACLR patients were identified and matched to controls. Mean follow-up was 6.8 years and 5.0 years in the ACLR and control cohorts, respectively (P = .115). ACLR patients demonstrated longer procedure durations (122.8 minutes vs 87.0 minutes, P < .001) and more frequently required soft-tissue releases (40.5% vs 14.3%, P = .007), stemmed implants (23.8% vs 4.8%, P = .013), and patellar resurfacing (59.5% vs 26.2%, P = .002). There were no significant differences in postoperative clinical or surgical outcomes between groups. Ten-year implant survivorship was 92% and 95% in the ACLR and control cohorts, respectively (P = .777).

Conclusions

TKA is an effective procedure for the management of end-stage osteoarthritis with prior ACLR. The care team should be prepared for longer operative times and the utilization of advanced techniques to achieve satisfactory soft-tissue balance and implant stability.

曾接受前交叉韧带重建术的全膝关节置换术患者的术中和术后效果:匹配队列分析
背景前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤是膝关节骨性关节炎发病的一个危险因素。尽管前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)技术不断进步,但许多有过前交叉韧带重建史的患者仍会发展为终末期骨关节炎,需要进行全膝关节置换术(TKA)。本研究旨在探讨前交叉韧带重建对 TKA 术中和术后结果的影响。方法这是一项单中心配对队列研究,研究对象是 2000 年 1 月至 2022 年 5 月期间接受初级 TKA 的所有前交叉韧带重建患者。根据患者的年龄、性别和体重指数,将其与未接受过前交叉韧带损伤的 TKA 患者进行 1:1 匹配。研究结果包括 TKA 手术时间、软组织松解、植入物设计以及需要再次手术的并发症。前交叉韧带重建患者和对照组的平均随访时间分别为 6.8 年和 5.0 年(P = .115)。前交叉韧带重建患者的手术时间更长(122.8 分钟 vs 87.0 分钟,P = .001),需要进行软组织松解(40.5% vs 14.3%,P = .007)、骨干植入(23.8% vs 4.8%,P = .013)和髌骨复位(59.5% vs 26.2%,P = .002)的患者更多。两组患者的术后临床或手术效果无明显差异。ACLR组和对照组的十年植入存活率分别为92%和95%(P = .777)。护理团队应做好延长手术时间和使用先进技术的准备,以达到令人满意的软组织平衡和植入物稳定性。
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Arthroplasty Today
Arthroplasty Today Medicine-Surgery
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2.90
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258
审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: Arthroplasty Today is a companion journal to the Journal of Arthroplasty. The journal Arthroplasty Today brings together the clinical and scientific foundations for joint replacement of the hip and knee in an open-access, online format. Arthroplasty Today solicits manuscripts of the highest quality from all areas of scientific endeavor that relate to joint replacement or the treatment of its complications, including those dealing with patient outcomes, economic and policy issues, prosthetic design, biomechanics, biomaterials, and biologic response to arthroplasty. The journal focuses on case reports. It is the purpose of Arthroplasty Today to present material to practicing orthopaedic surgeons that will keep them abreast of developments in the field, prove useful in the care of patients, and aid in understanding the scientific foundation of this subspecialty area of joint replacement. The international members of the Editorial Board provide a worldwide perspective for the journal''s area of interest. Their participation ensures that each issue of Arthroplasty Today provides the reader with timely, peer-reviewed articles of the highest quality.
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