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General Orthopaedics

LONG-TERM CLINICAL RESULTS FOR TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY USING MAGNA-ROM 21

The International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty (ISTA), 27th Annual Congress. PART 1.



Abstract

The Magna ROM 21 knee prosthesis was designed in 1994 to match the anatomical characteristics of the Japanese knee and achieve deep knee flexion to suit Japanese lifestyles. The prosthesis has a smaller anteroposterior mediolateral diameter ratio for the femur and tibia than do knees designed in the United States. The purpose of this study was to review the clinical results of the first 159 arthroplasties performed with this prosthesis in order to asses whether this cementless implant had achieved its design objectives. 159 knees were followed for 12.6 to 14.0 years (mean, 13.4 years). Preoperatively the mean The Knee Society knee score and function score were 24.9 and 27.5 points; postoperatively they were 94.6 and 83.8 points. The mean preoperative and postoperative ranges were 106 and 118 degrees, respectively. Total knee arthroplasty with the Magna ROM 21 resulted in an excellent range of motion and a high level of satisfaction wth the operation.


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