Background: Intercondylar femoral bone removal during posterior stabilized (PS) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) makes many cruciate substituting implant designs less appealing than cruciate retaining implants. Bone stock conservation is considered fundamental in the prevision of future revision surgeries. The purpose of this study was to compare the quantity of intercondylar bone removable during PS housing preparation using three contemporary PS TKA instrumentations. Method: We compared different box cutting jigs which were utilized for the PS housing of three popular PS knee prostheses. The bone removal area from every PS box cutting jig was three-dimensionally measured. Results: Independently from the implant size, the cutting jig for a specific PS TKA always resected significantly less bone than the others: this difference was statistically significant, especially for small- to medium-sized total knee femoral components. Conclusion: This study does not establish a clinical relevance of removing more or less bone at primary TKA, but suggests that if a PS design is indicated, it is preferable to select a model which possibly resects less distal femoral bone.

Bone Loss in Primary Posterior Stabilized Total Knee Arthroplasty: Analysis of Different Instrumentation / INDELLI, PIER FRANCESCO; MARCUCCI, MASSIMILIANO; GRACEFFA, ANGELO; CHARLTON, SOPHIE; LATELLA, LEONARDO;. - In: JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND RESEARCH. - ISSN 1749-799X. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 1-5.

Bone Loss in Primary Posterior Stabilized Total Knee Arthroplasty: Analysis of Different Instrumentation

MARCUCCI, MASSIMILIANO;
2014

Abstract

Background: Intercondylar femoral bone removal during posterior stabilized (PS) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) makes many cruciate substituting implant designs less appealing than cruciate retaining implants. Bone stock conservation is considered fundamental in the prevision of future revision surgeries. The purpose of this study was to compare the quantity of intercondylar bone removable during PS housing preparation using three contemporary PS TKA instrumentations. Method: We compared different box cutting jigs which were utilized for the PS housing of three popular PS knee prostheses. The bone removal area from every PS box cutting jig was three-dimensionally measured. Results: Independently from the implant size, the cutting jig for a specific PS TKA always resected significantly less bone than the others: this difference was statistically significant, especially for small- to medium-sized total knee femoral components. Conclusion: This study does not establish a clinical relevance of removing more or less bone at primary TKA, but suggests that if a PS design is indicated, it is preferable to select a model which possibly resects less distal femoral bone.
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INDELLI, PIER FRANCESCO; MARCUCCI, MASSIMILIANO; GRACEFFA, ANGELO; CHARLTON, SOPHIE; LATELLA, LEONARDO;
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