Kg. Vince et W. Long, REVISION KNEE ARTHROPLASTY - THE LIMITS OF PRESS-FIT MEDULLARY FIXATION, Clinical orthopaedics and related research, (317), 1995, pp. 172-177
Nonlinked (nonhinged) but constrained knee prostheses have been used w
ith some success, usually by fully cementing narrow fixed stems in the
medullary canal, Modular press fit stems augment fixation and limit c
ement to the cut bone surface, Forty-four revision knee arthroplasties
were followed prospectively for 2 to 6 years, Thirty-one were reconst
ructed with posterior stabilized implants and 13 required constrained
(condylar) articulations, Of these 13, 2 have been revised for looseni
ng and another has radiographic evidence of impending loosening, All 3
were in patients who had reimplantations after a 2-stage protocol for
infection, and none failed sooner than 3 years after surgery, No evid
ence of recurrent sepsis was observed, The press fit technique with li
mited cement use may not provide adequate fixation for the constrained
condylar implant, especially when bone quality is poor.