Ten-Year Minimum Outcomes and Survivorship With a High Flexion Knee System.
J Arthroplasty 2019;
34:1975-1979. [PMID:
31104836 DOI:
10.1016/j.arth.2019.04.039]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
The purpose of this study is to report the long-term outcomes and survivorship of a high flexion knee system.
METHODS
We identified 1312 patients (1664 knees) who underwent primary total knee arthroplasty with the Vanguard Complete Knee System with 10-year minimum follow-up. Preoperative and postoperative range of motion, Knee Society scores, complications, and reoperations were evaluated.
RESULTS
At an average of 11.9 years of follow-up, 88 knees were revised (5.3%). The deep infection rate was 1.4%. There was an average range of motion improvement of 3.9°, pain level decreased by 35.8, Knee Society clinical scores improved by 48, and Knee Society functional scores improved by 15.1 (all P < .001). Survival was 96.4% at 10 years for aseptic causes and 95.5% for all causes.
CONCLUSION
At a 10-year minimum follow-up, this high flexion knee system demonstrates excellent survivorship.
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