Trabecular metal tibia still stable at 5 years

Authors

  • Anders Henricson
  • Dan Rösmark
  • Kjell G Nilsson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2013.799418

Abstract

Background and purpose Clinical results of total knee replacement (TKR) are inferior in younger patients, mainly due to aseptic loosening. Coating of components with trabecular metal (TM) is a new way of enhancing fixation to bone. We have previously reported stabilization of TM tibial components at 2 years. We now report the 5-year follow-up of these patients, including RSA of their TM tibial components.Patients and methods 22 patients (26 knees) received an uncemented TM cruciate-retaining tibial component and 19 patients (21 knees) a cemented NexGen Option cruciate-retaining tibial component. Follow-up with RSA, and clinical and radiographic examinations were done at 5 years. In bilaterally operated patients, the statistical analyses included only the first-operated knee.Results Both groups had most migration within the first 3 months, the TM implants to a greater extent than the cemented implants. After 3 months, both groups stabilized and remained stable up to the 5-year follow-up.Interpretation After a high initial degree of migration, the TM tibia stabilized. This stabilization lasted for at least 5 years, which suggests a good long-term performance regarding fixation. The cemented NexGen CR tibial components showed some migration in the first 3 months and then stabilized up to the 5-year follow-up. This has not been reported previously.

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Published

2013-08-01

How to Cite

Henricson, A., Rösmark, D., & Nilsson, K. G. (2013). Trabecular metal tibia still stable at 5 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 84(4), 398–405. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2013.799418