A retrospective study of a series of 126 consecutive primary cemented total
knee replacements using the AGC prosthesis is reported. Sixty-two knees we
re available for long-term review with an average clinical follow-up of 11.
4 years (range, 8.4-13.6 years). The survivorship was 95%, defining the end
point as revision of all components for any reason except sepsis. The avera
ge knee flexion was 110.9 degrees. The average Knee Society score was 91, a
nd the average Knee Society Functional score was 67. There was no finding o
f tibial polyethylene failure, wear debris-generated osteolysis, or tibial
or femoral loosening. Seven metal-backed patellae developed wear-through at
an average of 80.4 months (7 of 126 for a 5.5% failure rate), with 3 (2.3%
) resulting in complete revision. The authors continue to use the AGC prost
hesis with an all-polyethylene patella. Compared with historical controls,
the AGC has comparable survivorship.