Tao Wen, Huaming Xue, Tong Ma, Tao Yang, Long Xue, Yihui Tu
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Abstract
Objectives: We developed a new standardized procedure for lateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) to maximize the benefits and minimize the risks of surgery in patients with osteoarthritis (OA).
Methods: This retrospective study recruited patients who underwent lateral UKA at our hospital between January 2014 and January 2016. Demographic characteristics and preoperative and postoperative American Knee Society (AKS) clinical scores (including pain, clinical, and knee mobility scores) were collected.
Results: A total of 158 patients (35 male and 123 female) who underwent 160 lateral UKAs were analyzed. Their AKS clinical scores (0-100 points) improved from 53.1 ± 4.1 (range 45-62) preoperatively to 97.0 ± 1.7 (range 92-99) (p < 0.001) postoperatively with additional improvements of 9.1 ± 1.8 (range 3-14) to 47.3 ± 1.5 (range 45-49) (p < 0.001) for pain, 49.7 ± 9.7 (range 35-70) to 97.1 ± 4.1 (range 90-100) (p < 0.001) for function, and 105.0 ± 4.4° (equivalent to ∼100-115°) to 125.5 ± 5.3° (∼110-135°) (p < 0.001) for a range of motion (ROM). No patients required reoperations or revisions. Two patients were readmitted within 60 days due to severe knee swelling.
Conclusion: The lateral UKA protocol was reproducible and the patients had a good postoperative outcomes. Yet, large-scale, multi-center, prospective studies are needed to further confirm our findings.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery is an open access peer-reviewed journal publishing original reviews and research articles on all aspects of orthopaedic surgery. It is the official journal of the Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association.
The journal welcomes and will publish materials of a diverse nature, from basic science research to clinical trials and surgical techniques. The journal encourages contributions from all parts of the world, but special emphasis is given to research of particular relevance to the Asia Pacific region.