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General Orthopaedics

EARLY RESULTS OF THE ATTUNE KNEE SYSTEM: A MINIMUM TWO-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty (ISTA) 31st Annual Congress, London, England, October 2018. Part 1.



Abstract

Introduction

Despite improvement in implants and surgical techniques up to 20% of Total Knee Arthroplasty TKA patients continue to report dissatisfaction. The ATTUNE Knee System was designed to provide better patellar tracking and stability through the mid-range of flexion and therefore improve patient outcomes and satisfaction.

Aims

The aims of this study were to assess patient outcomes in a consecutive series of ATTUNE TKA and ensure early results were comparable to other TKA systems in Australia.

Methods

Between September 2014 and December 2015, 332 ATTUNE TKR's were implanted locally. All patients in our learning curve from case 1 were included. Mean follow-up was 2.6 years (range: 2.0–3.2). Revision, complications and postoperative ROM was collected. Patient reported outcome was measured using the Multi-Attribute Arthritis Prioritization Tool (MAPT) questionnaire. Revision rates were cross checked with an AOANJRR Ad Hoc report.

Results

Revision rate of the ATTUNE TKR was lower than national rates, however not statistically different (1.6% vs. 2.1%) (p=0.508). Postoperative MAPT scores were significantly lower after TKR (median 63.4 vs. 0.0) (p<0.001). A total of 86.7% patients had a good outcome postoperative TKR (MAPT≤ 20).

Conclusion

Our findings suggest the ATTUNE TKR has comparable revision rates to other TKRs currently available in Australia. Furthermore, patient reported outcome was high 2.8 years postoperatively, with 85% patient satisfaction.


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