Stress fracture of the proximal tibia after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) i
s very rare. We found only 16 cases in a review of the literature. We repor
t the case of a 76-year-old obese woman who sustained a stress fracture of
the right proximal tibia without trauma 18 months after TKA. Pain developed
in the proximal medial aspect of the tibia during walking. Physical examin
ation showed tenderness of the proximal medial aspect of the tibia and varu
s deformity of 15 degrees during stress test of the knee. Roentgenography 4
weeks after symptom onset showed an obvious stress fracture line. Treatmen
t with bed rest and above-the-knee plaster cast immobilization for 8 weeks
was successful. The causes of dris rare complication may include increased
level of activity after TKA, generalized osteoporosis, and varus deformity
of the knee.