Ma. Mont et al., RADIOGRAPHIC CHARACTERIZATION OF ASEPTICALLY LOOSENED CEMENTLESS TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT, Clinical orthopaedics and related research, (321), 1995, pp. 73-78
From January 1980 to December 1992, 655 cementless total knee arthropl
asties with the PCA total knee system were done at the authors' instit
ution. Thirty of these knees have been revised for aseptic loosening o
f either tibial or femoral components or both. Patients in the failed
arthroplasty group were matched directly to a control group with well-
functioning, stable and painless cementless total knee prostheses (Kne
e Society objective score, >90 points). In this study, the authors ana
lyzed any alignment differences between the 2 groups of knees. Special
attention was given to the postoperative radiographs to evaluate for
potential predictors of success versus failure. Multiple radiographic
parameters were measured for each knee and included measures of fronta
l alignment, sagittal alignment, rotation, percent prosthetic coverage
, and cortical thickness (denoted as the cortical-cancellous index). O
n univariate analysis, no individual radiographic parameter was signif
icantly different in the failure group versus the control group. Howev
er, multivariate analysis indicated that certain combinations of abnor
mal parameters were significantly higher in the failed group than the
control group, These parameters included measures of frontal and sagit
tal plane component alignment. The summated abnormal parameters per pa
tient averaged 3.67 (range, 1-7) for the failure group and 1.80 (range
, 0-7) for the control group.