The early radiological results of the uncemented Oxford medial compartment knee replacement

Author:

Hooper G. J.1,Maxwell A. R.2,Wilkinson B.3,Mathew J.1,Woodfield T. B. F.2,Penny I. D.2,Burn P. J.2,Frampton C.4

Affiliation:

1. University of Otago, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and MSM, Christchurch Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch, 8042, New Zealand.

2. University of Otago, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and MSM, Christchurch Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch 8042, New Zealand.

3. Christchurch Hospital, Department of Radiology, Private Bag, Christchurch 8042, New Zealand.

4. University of Otago, Department of Medicine, Christchurch Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch 8042, New Zealand.

Abstract

We carried out a prospective investigation into the radiological outcomes of uncemented Oxford medial compartment unicondylar replacement in 220 consecutive patients (231 knees) performed in a single centre with a minimum two-year follow-up. The functional outcomes using the mean Oxford knee score and the mean high-activity arthroplasty score were significantly improved over the pre-operative scores (p < 0.001). There were 196 patients with a two-year radiological examination performed under fluoroscopic guidance, aiming to provide images acceptable for analysis of the bone–implant interface. Of the six tibial zones examined on each knee on the anteroposterior radiograph, only three had a partial radiolucent line. All were in the medial aspect of the tibial base plate (zone 1) and all measured < 1 mm. All of these patients were asymptomatic. There were no radiolucent lines seen around the femoral component or on the lateral view. There was one revision for loosening at one year due to initial inadequate seating of the tibial component. These results confirm that the early uncemented Oxford medial unicompartmental compartmental knee replacements were reliable and the incidence of radiolucent lines was significantly decreased compared with the reported results of cemented versions of this implant. These independent results confirm those of the designing centre.

Publisher

British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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