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Published in: HSS Journal ® 1/2015

01-02-2015 | Original Article

Onlay Tibial Implants Appear to Provide Superior Clinical Results in Robotic Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty

Authors: Brian P. Gladnick, MD, Denis Nam, MD, Saker Khamaisy, MD, Sophia Paul, BA, Andrew D. Pearle, MD

Published in: HSS Journal ® | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is an increasingly popular option for the treatment of single-compartment knee osteoarthritis (OA) in adults. Two options for tibial resurfacing during UKA are (1) all-polyethylene inlays and (2) metal-backed onlays.

Questions/Purposes

The aim of this study was to determine whether there are any differences in clinical outcomes with inlay versus onlay tibial components.

Patients and Methods

We identified 39 inlays and 45 onlays, with average 2.7- and 2.3-year follow-up, respectively, from a prospective robotic-assisted surgery database. The primary outcome was the Western Ontario and McMaster University Arthritis Index (WOMAC), subcategorized by the pain, stiffness, and function subscores, at 2 years postoperatively. The secondary outcome was the need for secondary or revision surgery.

Results

Postoperative WOMAC pain score was 3.1 for inlays and 1.6 for onlays (p = 0.03). For 25 inlays and 30 onlays with both preoperative and postoperative WOMAC data, pain score improved from 8.3 to 4.0 for inlays versus from 9.2 to 1.7 for onlays (p = 0.01). Function score improved from 27.5 to 12.5 for inlays versus from 32.1 to 7.3 for onlays (p = 0.03). Four inlays and one onlay required a secondary or revision procedure (p = 0.18).

Conclusions

We advise using metal-backed onlays during UKA to improve postoperative clinical outcomes.
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Metadata
Title
Onlay Tibial Implants Appear to Provide Superior Clinical Results in Robotic Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
Authors
Brian P. Gladnick, MD
Denis Nam, MD
Saker Khamaisy, MD
Sophia Paul, BA
Andrew D. Pearle, MD
Publication date
01-02-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
HSS Journal ® / Issue 1/2015
Print ISSN: 1556-3316
Electronic ISSN: 1556-3324
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11420-014-9421-9

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