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O2614 BIOLOGICAL FIXATION IN UNCEMENTED MOBILE-BEARING TKA. ANALYSIS OF 567 LOW CONTACT STRESS TKA WITH 2 TO15 YEAR FOLLOW-UP



Abstract

Aims: Cementless þxation in TKA remains controversial because of less predictable osseointegration and difþculty interpreting þxation interfaces. Methods: This study evaluated 567 consecutive primary LCS mobile-bearing TKA with in-depth RLZ analysis of all cases by one author (T.K.). Mean followup was 5.7 years (2.0-14.9), mean age 69 years (70% females). Diagnosis included 8.3% rheumatoids. The same porocoated femoral and patella components were utilized. Tibial components included a 3-þn (ACL/PCLretaining) or tapered-cone design (PCL-retaining/substituting). Bone treatment included generous use of autograft: cortico-cancellous struts for slope-off deformities and soft bone, morselized impaction for central zones, slurry to achieve interference þt. Results: Good/excellent results were 94.7%. Minimal femoral/patella lucencies; Tibial tapered cone (n = 523) had one (0.2%) failure. Lucencies of 1–2 mm (usually isolated) were noted in 2% medial, lateral, posterior and 4% anterior/central zones, all of which remained stable; 3) Tibial 3-þn tibial design (n = 44) had 3 failures (6.8%) with RLZ > 2mm in multiple zones. Conclusion: Cementless þxation with LCS poro-coat prosthesis was successful in all femoral/patellar and 99% of the tibial-cone design. The 3-þn design had multiple RLZ and a higher failure rate (not recommended).

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.