Patella component diameters of 38 mm and up might be associated with higher revision rates after patella resurfacing.

Author:

Jungwirth-Weinberger Anna1,Rueckl Kilian2,Bechler Ulrich3,Hanreich Carola4,Rueckl Stefan5,Boettner Friedrich5

Affiliation:

1. Evangelisches Krankenhaus

2. Klinik König-Ludwig Haus

3. University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

4. University Hospital of Bern

5. Hospital for Special Surgery

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Patellar resurfacing in Total knee arthroplasty is considered standard in the United States. Complications of patella resurfacing include aseptic loosening or patella fractures possibly resulting in loss of the extensor mechanism. The goal of this study was to evaluate the Genesis II patella button and to report its outcome and complications. Material & Methods Between 01/2010 and 08/2016 the Genesis II patella button was implanted in 1,056 patients (267 men and 550 women) by the senior author at the authors’ institution as part of a posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty. Results Of 1,056 cases 35 cases (14 women, 15 men, 5 bilateral, 3.3%) showed early loosening of the Genesis patella button at a mean 52.5 months postoperatively. Buttons of 38mm and larger patella components showed a significantly higher loosening rate than the 29, 32, 35mm buttons (p<0.01). Mean BMI of patients identified with aseptic loosening was 31.7kg/m2, mean age at time of revision surgery was 63.3 years. All of the patients with loosening of the patella button required revision surgery; in 33 cases an exchange of the button was performed, in two cases a removal of the button and patellar bone grafting was indicated. No complications occurred after revision surgery. Conclusion The current study reports a 3.3% patella loosening rate in the short follow up for the Genesis II patella button. Button 35mm and larger showed a significantly higher revision rate than smaller buttons and the authors advise caution when using large diameter patella components.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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