The failure of all-polyethylene patellar components in total knee replacement

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Berend, ME [1 ]
Ritter, MA [1 ]
Keating, EM [1 ]
Faris, PM [1 ]
Crites, BM [1 ]
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[1] St Francis Hosp Mooresville, Ctr Hip & Knee Surg, Mooresville, IN 46158 USA
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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The patellar component of total knee replacement is the most frequent source of nonseptic complications after total knee arthroplasty. The purpose of the current study was to review the radiographic factors associated with loosening of all-polyethylene patellar components. Four thousand five hundred eighty-three cases of Anatomic Graduated Components total knee replacements were performed at the authors' institution during the past 15 years. Radiographs were reviewed and loosening was defined as global radiolucency or component migration. Four thousand two hundred eighty-seven all-polyethylene patellar components were implanted. There were 180 (4.2%) loose all-polyethylene patellar components. The mean time to loosening was 2.6 years (+/- .75 years). Fifteen (0.3%) patellar components required revision. Five radiographic features were associated with failure. The incidence and mean time of appearance were recorded: (number; incidence; time) (1) Bone-cement radiolucency, n = 174, 96.7%, 1.4 years; (2) increased density, n = 118, 65.6%, 1.8 years; (3) trabecular collapse of the bone, n 160, 88.9%, 2.3 years; (4) patella fracture and fragmentation, n = 133, 73.9%, 2.5 years; and (5) lateral subluxation of the residual patella bone, n = 146, 81.1%, 2.9 years. Lateral retinacular release was associated with an increased rate of patellar loosening. Loosening of the all polyethylene patella component is an avascular process strongly associated with lateral retinacular release and for which the patient infrequently requires revision surgery.
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