Short-Term functional comparison of three total knee arthroplasties-Journey II, Genesis II and Profix

Author:

Guta Daniel1ORCID,Santini Alasdair JA12ORCID,Gornall Matt3,Phillipson Andrew1,Davidson John S1,Banks Joanne1,Pope Jill A1,Yorke Joanne1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedics, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK

2. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

3. Liverpool Cancer Trials Unit, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

Abstract

Aim of the study To compare the outcomes of three knee arthroplasty design philosophies and surface tribology. • A zirconium-surfaced, bicruciate-stabilised implant designed to mimic kinematic movement and improve flexion and outcomes; • A cobalt-chrome surfaced, multi-radius design with built-in femoral external rotation to aid balancing and patella tracking through a deeper trochlea groove; • A zirconium-surfaced, single-radius implant designed on surface conformity, particularly within the patello-femoral joint. Methods 313 knee replacements - 103 Journey II, 103 Genesis II and 107 Profix - were statistically assessed at a minimum of 2 years using WOMAC, Oxford and SF-12 scores, and range of movement. Results There was no difference between the actual or unit change in WOMAC scores ( p = 0.140 and p = 0.287), SF-12 physical ( p = 0.088) or mental scores ( p = 0.975) between the three implants; or between the actual or unit change in Oxford score ( p = 0.912 and p = 0.874) for the Journey II or Genesis II. The Journey II produced more flexion and range of movement than the Genesis II ( p < 0.001 and p = 0.018) and Profix ( p < 0.001 and <0.001) with no difference between the latter two ( p = 0.402 and 0.568); with no difference in extension between the three implants ( p = 0.086). There was no difference between those with or without a resurfaced patella. Conclusion The three design philosophies and surfaces yielded no difference in outcome scores at 2 years post-operatively. The Journey II demonstrated better post-operative flexion. Resurfacing the patella did not alter the outcome scores or flexion.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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