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Published in: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 6/2018

01-06-2018 | Knee

Postoperative fixed flexion deformity greater than 10° lead to poorer functional outcome 10 years after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty

Authors: Jared Ze Yang Yeh, Jerry Yongqiang Chen, Joel Wei-An Lim, Hee Nee Pang, Darren Keng Jin Tay, Shi-Lu Chia, Ngai Nung Lo, Seng Jin Yeo

Published in: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | Issue 6/2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of postoperative fixed flexion deformity (FFD) on the clinical outcomes 10 years after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). The secondary aim was to identify predictors for the occurrence of postoperative FFD.

Methods

Patients who underwent UKA between 2003 and 2007 were prospectively followed up for 10 years. A total of 172 patients were categorized into 3 groups based on the amount of postoperative FFD: (1) 0° or less (Min-FFD), (2) 1°–9° (Mid-FFD), and (3) 10° or more (Max-FFD). Functional outcome was quantified using Knee Society Function Score (KSFS), Knee Society Knee Score (KSKS) and Oxford Knee Score (OKS).

Results

At 10 years after UKA, the mean KSKS and OKS were 6 ± 5 (95% CI 6–18, p = 0.050) and 5 ± 2 (95% CI 0–9, p = 0.041) points lower in patients with Max-FFD than those with Min-FFD. Other clinical outcomes were not different between groups. Patients with a higher preoperative body mass index (OR 1.122 per unit increase, 95% CI 1.006–1.253, p = 0.040) or worse preoperative FFD (OR 1.108 per unit increase, 95% CI 1.022–1.201, p = 0.013) were at increased risk of having postoperative FFD of 10° or more at 10 years after UKA.

Conclusions

The clinical relevance of this study was to demonstrate the long-term negative correlation between severe postoperative FFD and functional outcome and, therefore, the importance of achieving good knee alignment after UKA. The authors recommend that FFD should be fully corrected intra-operatively if possible while preserving knee balance and stable dynamic function through full range of motion.

Level of evidence

Prognostic level II.
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Metadata
Title
Postoperative fixed flexion deformity greater than 10° lead to poorer functional outcome 10 years after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
Authors
Jared Ze Yang Yeh
Jerry Yongqiang Chen
Joel Wei-An Lim
Hee Nee Pang
Darren Keng Jin Tay
Shi-Lu Chia
Ngai Nung Lo
Seng Jin Yeo
Publication date
01-06-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy / Issue 6/2018
Print ISSN: 0942-2056
Electronic ISSN: 1433-7347
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-017-4749-6

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