后路稳定全膝关节置换术后脱位:4例罕见并发症。

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Case Reports in Orthopedics Pub Date : 2021-10-13 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9935401
W Spierenburg, E L A R Mutsaerts, J J A M van Raay
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摘要

前言:全膝关节置换术脱位是一种罕见的并发症,很少被描述,而全膝关节置换术是经常进行的。从文献中,我们知道与患者相关的因素,如肥胖、神经精神疾病和严重的外翻或内翻畸形,与脱位的高风险相关。我们展示了我们的病例,以提高外科医生对危险因素的认识。例演示。我们提出4例全膝关节置换术后脱位的患者。我们将这些病例报告与以前的文献进行比较,并显示这些脱位的最重要的危险因素。在我们的病例中,其中三人患有肥胖,这可能是导致脱位的原因。三名患者确实有不稳定,这强调了在进行全膝关节置换术时韧带平衡的重要性。在所有情况下,都进行了聚乙烯衬垫的交换。结论:种植体相关因素、手术技术及患者相关因素均可导致该罕见并发症的发生。肥胖、神经精神疾病和严重的外翻或内翻畸形是重要的患者相关危险因素。我们的案例也显示了这些风险因素。其中一些风险因素以及其他合并症因素都遇到了。在决定是否进行全膝关节置换术时,必须考虑到这些风险因素。这强调了在进行全膝关节置换术前对患者进行教育和共同决策的重要性。
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Dislocation after Posterior Stabilized Primary Total Knee Replacement: A Rare Complication in Four Cases.

Dislocation after Posterior Stabilized Primary Total Knee Replacement: A Rare Complication in Four Cases.

Dislocation after Posterior Stabilized Primary Total Knee Replacement: A Rare Complication in Four Cases.

Dislocation after Posterior Stabilized Primary Total Knee Replacement: A Rare Complication in Four Cases.

Introduction: Dislocation of a total knee arthroplasty is a rare complication that has rarely been described, while the total knee arthroplasty is frequently performed. From literature, we know patient-related factors, like obesity, neuropsychiatric disease, and severe valgus or varus deformity, are associated with higher risk of dislocation. We show our cases for awareness of the risk factors for surgeons. Case Presentations. We present four patients with a dislocation after a total knee arthroplasty. We compare these case reports with previous literature and show the most important risk factors for these dislocations. In our cases, three of them suffered from obesity, which possibly has contributed to the dislocation. Three patients did have instability which emphasizes the importance of ligament balancing while performing a total knee replacement. In all cases, an exchange of the polyethylene liner was performed.

Conclusion: Implant-related factors and surgical technique as well as patient-related factors can contribute to this uncommon complication. Obesity, neuropsychiatric disorders, and a severe valgus or varus deformity are important patient-related risk factors. Our cases show these risk factors too. Some of these risk factors were encountered as well as other comorbidity factors. Such risk factors must be taken into consideration when deciding whether to perform a total knee arthroplasty. This stresses the importance of patient education and shared decision-making before performing a total knee replacement.

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