ISOLATED PATELLOFEMORAL PROSTHESES: LONG-TERM OUTCOME

2018 
Purpose: Among 115 cemented patellofemoral Bechtol-Blazina prostheses implanted between 1974 and 1991, we reviewed 59 knees in 41 women and nine men (nine bilateral implants). Material and methods: Mean patient age was 60 years and mean follow-up was ten years (6–16). The main indication was primary degenerative disease (82%) followed by chondrocalcinosis (6%), chondromalacia (7%) and secondary degeneration (5%). A previous procedure had been performed on 18 knees (14 patellofemoral and four femorotibial). Associated procedures were tubercle translocation (n=15), tibial osteotomy (n=2), and tension of the medial wing (n=1). The International Knee Society score was noted.Results: According to the IKS, outcome was good or excellent in 91% of the knees and insufficient in 9% (knee score and function score). Mean ten-year survival determined with the actuarial method was 84.4%. It fell from 91.1% to 75.5% between the ninth and eleventh year due to femorotibial deterioration. There were no cases of phlebitis, ...
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