Dislocation of a posterior stabilized total knee prosthesis. A report of two cases.
1990
: Posterior stabilized knee prostheses have been recommended for knees with posterior cruciate deficiency, as well as for knees with prior patellectomy. Two cases are presented in which a complete dislocation of a Kinematic II Stabilizer prosthesis occurred after primary knee arthroplasty. The mechanism of dislocation was a varus or valgus stress while the knee was flexed. This previously unreported complication of dislocation after primary knee arthroplasty with a posterior stabilized knee prosthesis was, we believe, due, in part, to the design of this prosthesis, which provides little mediolateral stability in flexion, in combination with a mild degree of laxity of the collateral ligaments. This complication could be prevented by use of a prosthesis with greater inherent mediolateral stability.
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