Evaluation of Functional Status in Patients after Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Comparison of the Journey II Bi-Cruciate Stabilized Total Knee System and Genesis II Cruciate-Retaining Implant

Maciej Biały, R. Corte, J. Dec, Adam Pierzchała, R. Gnat
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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective treatment for degenerative knee osteoarthritis. The development of new implant designs not only focuses on pain relief but also aims to improve knee function after TKA. Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare early functional outcomes after TKA using two different types of prosthesis. Material and methods: Patients who underwent TKA with the Journey II Bi-cruciate Stabilized (JII BCS) Total Knee System (n = 9) and Genesis II Cruciate-Retaining (GII CR) implant (n = 9) were included in the functional evaluation. Active range of motion (AROM) was measured. Anterior tibial translation was measured using an electromechanical arthrometer, while single-leg stance performance was assessed using a balance platform. The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis (WOMAC) questionnaire was used for the assessment of subjective functional outcomes. Results: The arthrometry result showed a significant difference of (−)0.2mm between the operated and non-operated extremities in the JII BCS group and 2.3 mm in the GII CR group. The single-leg balance test result showed a significant difference in overall stability index of 2.7° for the JII BCS group and 4.6° for the GII CR group. Both the AROM and WOMAC scores were higher in the JII BCS group. Conclusions: Compared with the GII CR implant, the JII BCS implant provided better functional outcomes of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments in patients in the early phase after TKA.
全膝关节置换术后患者功能状态的评估:Journey II双十字稳定全膝关节系统与Genesis II十字保留植入物的比较
背景:全膝关节置换术(TKA)是治疗退行性膝骨关节炎的有效方法。新型假体设计的发展不仅着眼于缓解疼痛,而且旨在改善膝关节置换术后的功能。目的:本研究的目的是评估和比较使用两种不同类型的假体进行TKA后的早期功能结果。材料和方法:采用Journey II双十字稳定(JII BCS)全膝关节系统(n = 9)和Genesis II十字保留(GII CR)假体(n = 9)进行全膝关节置换术的患者纳入功能评估。测量主动活动范围(AROM)。使用机电关节计测量胫骨前移位,使用平衡平台评估单腿站立表现。使用西安大略和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎(WOMAC)问卷来评估主观功能结果。结果:关节测量结果显示,JII BCS组手术与非手术两肢之间差异(−)0.2mm, GII CR组差异2.3 mm。单腿平衡测试结果显示,JII BCS组整体稳定指数为2.7°,GII CR组为4.6°,差异有统计学意义。JII BCS组的AROM和WOMAC评分均较高。结论:与GII CR种植体相比,JII BCS种植体在TKA术后早期提供了更好的前后交叉韧带功能结局。
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