Soft-tissue procedures for the exposed knee arthroplasty: 18 cases followed for 7 (1–17) years

Authors

  • Elsebeth Siim
  • Isa Elizabeth Jakobsen
  • Sandor Medgyesi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679108994459

Abstract

Reconstructive surgery was performed in 18 knee arthroplasties because of wound-healing problems or skin necrosis. The procedure, after debridement, included myocutaneous, muscle flap, and split-skin grafts. Revision was necessary in 6 cases. After 1–17 years, 6 patients had died, 2 had had a low femur amputation, and 5 had had an arthrodesis. Five patients had retained the prosthesis, although 3 of them had considerable pain and poor mobility; only 2 patients were tolerably painfree and had acceptable mobility. Patients with an exposed knee endoprosthesis should be referred to centers with special competence in plastic reconstructive surgery.

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Published

1991-01-01

How to Cite

Siim, E., Jakobsen, I. E., & Medgyesi, S. (1991). Soft-tissue procedures for the exposed knee arthroplasty: 18 cases followed for 7 (1–17) years. Acta Orthopaedica, 62(4), 312–314. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679108994459