Short-term results of total knee arthroplasty with anterior-posterior glide lcs mobile-bearing system

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Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and radiological results of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) using the anterior-posterior glide (APG) low contact stress (LCS) mobile-bearing system. Materials and Methods: We evaluated 130 knees in 117 patients who had undergone TKA with APG LCS mobile-bearing system between September 2005 and July 2007 and could be followed over 5 years. The mean follow-up period was 68 months. The clinical and radiological results were evaluated using the American Knee Society Scoring System, Oxford knee score and the American Knee Society Roentgenographic Evaluation and Scoring System. And we analyzed short-term postoperative complications. Results: The average range of motion of the knee joint was 107.9o (range, 70o to 135o) preoperatively and 125.2o (range, 90o to 135o) at the last followup. The average knee and functional scores were improved from 39.1 and 42.0 to 71.2 and 75.6, respectively, between the preoperative and last followup evaluation. The Oxford knee score was decreased from 42.9 preoperatively to 23.1 at the last follow-up. The femoro-tibial angle (anatomical axis) changed from 10.1o varus preoperatively to 3.3o valgus at the last follow-up. Radiolucency was observed in 14% of all cases. There were 1 case of traumatic dislocation of the polyethylene liner, 1 case of aseptic loosening and 6 cases of posterior instability because of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) insufficiency. Conclusions: TKA with APG LCS mobile-bearing system demonstrated relatively good short-term clinical and radiological results. However, further considerations for posterior instability associated with PCL insufficiency are needed.

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Kim, K. T., Kang, M. S., Lim, Y. H., Park, J. W., & Wang, L. (2014). Short-term results of total knee arthroplasty with anterior-posterior glide lcs mobile-bearing system. Knee Surgery and Related Research, 26(3), 162–167. https://doi.org/10.5792/ksrr.2014.26.3.162

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