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O2128 LONG TERM EVALUATION OF UNICOMPARTMENTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT



Abstract

Aims: To evaluate the outcome of 135 Oxford Unicompartmental Knee replacements with regards to knee function and implant survival. Methods: 135 Oxford unicompartmental knee replacements were performed by a single surgeon between 1989–2000. Indication was anteromedial knee osteoarthritis with a correctable varus deformity and intact anterior cruciate ligament. The patients were evaluated in clinic both clinically & radiologically. Modiþed Knee Society Score was used to evaluate knee function. X-rays were performed to look for implant loosening and progression of arthritis. Results: 29 patients died and 5 were too ill to attend clinic. A total of 5 revisions were carried out. There were 53 male and 43 females. 74% patients were betweem 60 Ð 80 yrs. Follow up ranged from 1–11 yrs with a mean follow up of 5.2 yrs. 88% patients had range of movement of more than 105 degrees. The mean Total Knee Score was 92 and the mean functional knee score was 76. Blood transfusion was not necessary in 90% of patients. Superþcial wound infection was noted in 2 cases and hematoma formation in 4 cases. Tibial component loosening was the cause for revision. Conclusions: 1. With appropriate patient selection Oxford unicompartmental knee is a reliable treatment option for anteromedial osteoarthritis of the knee. 2. It offers long term relief of symptoms and good knee function in a high percentage of cases. 3. Implant survival is comparable to total knee replacement and to the series reported by the designers.

Theses abstracts were prepared by Professor Dr. Frantz Langlais. Correspondence should be addressed to him at EFORT Central Office, Freihofstrasse 22, CH-8700 Küsnacht, Switzerland.