Affiliation:
1. Nottingham Elective Orthopaedic Services, Nottingham University Hospitals, United Kingdom
Abstract
Case:
A patient underwent revision of a total knee replacement to a cementless rotating-hinge prosthesis. The femoral component became loose, but due to the patient's frailty and cognitive decline, revision was not performed. Subsequently, the yoke failed, dissociating the femoral and tibial components, necessitating a single-stage revision.
Conclusion:
This case underlines the need for robust fixation of components of rotating-hinge knee replacements to avoid mechanical failures. It contributes valuable insights to the limited literature on yoke failure in total knee arthroplasty, emphasizing the importance of implant design, patient selection, and surgical technique to prevent such complications.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)