Search for other papers by Michele Vasso in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Alexander Antoniadis in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Naeder Helmy in
Google Scholar
PubMed
or fixed, progression of the disease or loosening being the most common. Less frequent failures are infection, peri-prosthetic fractures, persistent pain or ankylosis. Between these two groups, there is a major difference: in one, failures are due to
Personalized Arthroplasty Society, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Search for other papers by Gautier Beckers in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Personalized Arthroplasty Society, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Clinique Orthopédique Duval, Laval, Quebec, Canada
Search for other papers by Marc-Olivier Kiss in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Personalized Arthroplasty Society, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Clinique Orthopédique Duval, Laval, Quebec, Canada
Search for other papers by Vincent Massé in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Department of Knee Surgery, Casa di Cura Solatrix, Rovereto, TN, Italy
Search for other papers by Michele Malavolta in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Personalized Arthroplasty Society, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Clinique Orthopédique Duval, Laval, Quebec, Canada
Search for other papers by Pascal-André Vendittoli in
Google Scholar
PubMed
constitutional anatomies might predispose the patient to arthritis ( 18 ) and prosthetic complications if recreated during surgery ( 19 ). For these reasons, limb and joint alignment boundaries are still debated ( 19 , 20 , 21 ). More outlying anatomies may be
Search for other papers by Xinhuan Lei in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Jie Xiang in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Hailan Yang in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Hongya Bao in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Zhong Zhu in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Hua Luo in
Google Scholar
PubMed
, prosthetic infection is with an incidence rate of 0.69–2.2% ( 13 , 14 ). Once infection occurs, it requires surgery and long-term use of antibiotics to be treated, and treatment failure is common. Given the difficulty of treating infections, preventing
Search for other papers by Richard Peter Almeida in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Lipalo Mokete in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Nkhodiseni Sikhauli in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Allan Roy Sekeitto in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Jurek Pietrzak in
Google Scholar
PubMed
exchanged. 3 , 11 , 22 , 24 The bearings are removed to provide better access to all prosthetic surfaces, and not exchanging the polyethylene liners has been reported to increase the risk of failure. 24 , 73 Antibiotic choice and duration of treatment
Academic Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, LGI, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, UK
Search for other papers by Sohail Nisar in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Jeya Palan in
Google Scholar
PubMed
The Lister Hospital, Chelsea Bridge, London, UK
Centre de l’Arthrose - Clinique du Sport, Bordeaux-Mérignac, France
Search for other papers by Charles Rivière in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Mark Emerton in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, UK
Search for other papers by Hemant Pandit in
Google Scholar
PubMed
looking at the PFJ in KA TKR have shown that both KA and MA knee replacements have a tendency to understuff the PFJ, creating a prosthetic groove that is more valgus than the native trochlea. 44 , 45 The authors conclude that a more specific KA knee
Search for other papers by Olivier Courage in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Louise Strom in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Floris van Rooij in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Hôpital Charles Nicolle, CHU de Rouen, Rouen, France
Search for other papers by Matthieu Lalevée in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Hôpital Charles Nicolle, CHU de Rouen, Rouen, France
Search for other papers by Donatien Heuzé in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Hôpital Charles Nicolle, CHU de Rouen, Rouen, France
Search for other papers by Pierre Emanuel Papin in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Hôpital Charles Nicolle, CHU de Rouen, Rouen, France
Search for other papers by Michael Butnaru in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Jacobus Hendrik Müller in
Google Scholar
PubMed
infections . Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2019 ; 40 : 211 – 213 . 31. Jamakorzyan C Meyssonnier V Kerroumi Y et al. Curative treatment of prosthetic joint infection in patients younger than 80 vs. 80 or older . Joint Bone
Search for other papers by Pietro Feltri in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Camilla Mondini Trissino da Lodi in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Alberto Grassi in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Stefano Zaffagnini in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Facoltà di Scienze Biomediche, Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
Search for other papers by Christian Candrian in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Applied and Translational Research Center, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy
Facoltà di Scienze Biomediche, Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
Search for other papers by Giuseppe Filardo in
Google Scholar
PubMed
results without incurring higher risks than the two-stage bilateral UKA. These findings are of clinical relevance, due to the high socio-economic costs of patients affected by OA and in particular those undergoing prosthetic resurfacing. 40 The single
Search for other papers by Laura Walthert in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Michael Ris in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Kevin Moerenhout in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Sébastien Déglise in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Pietro Giovanni Di Summa in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Sylvain Steinmetz in
Google Scholar
PubMed
.ST.K.00048 ) 10 Bruegger A Borens O & Steinmetz S . Prosthetic fitting associated with better survival at 5 years after above- knee amputation due to vascular insufficiency . Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2023 66 101727 . ( https
Search for other papers by E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Primitivo Gómez-Cardero in
Google Scholar
PubMed
at five years was lower than that typically published for UKA. The accumulated implant survival at five years was 98.8%, and the survival time was 5.8 years on average. Table 5 summarizes primary data regarding outcomes and prosthetic survival
Search for other papers by E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán in
Google Scholar
PubMed
, inadequate femoral or tibial resection, slope, removal of posterior osteophytes, or inappropriate joint line position can increase its incidence. 6 Rotational malalignment of prosthetic components, and malalignment in the coronal or sagittal planes may