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Journal of the Korean Knee Society ; : 262-269, 2010.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730396

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PURPOSE: We evaluated the results of early full weight bearing after an autogenous bone graft and metal screw fixation of severe varus deformity with a medial tibial bone defect in total knee arthroplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From August 1996 to March 2004, 34 patients (43 cases) were selected for the analysis. The average age was 68 and the mean follow up period was 72 month. The clinical results were evaluated using the knee range of motion and the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) score. The radiological results were evaluated using the tibiofemoral angle, the presence of loosening, radiolucent lines and osteolysis and the component's location. RESULTS: The mean HSS score increased from 46 to 87 points on the final follow up. The mean range of motion was increased from 71degrees to 118degrees on the final follow up. The mean femorotibial angle showed varus deformity angulation (23.5degrees) at pre-operative surgery, 6.2degrees valgus deformity for the first 7 postoperative days and 6.1 valgus at the last follow up. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that an autogenous structural bone graft and metal screw fixation has fine results and makes early ambulation possible for the patient who has severe varus deformity with a medial tibial bone defect.


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Humans , Arthroplasty , Congenital Abnormalities , Early Ambulation , Follow-Up Studies , Knee , Osteolysis , Range of Motion, Articular , Transplants , Weight-Bearing
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Journal of the Korean Knee Society ; : 152-158, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730688

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to report the usability of autogenous bone graft with bone peg in total knee arthroplasty in the patients with tibial medial bone defect from osteoarthritis due to severe varus deformity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From July 1998 to December 2000, fifteen total knee arthroplasties with autogenous bone graft were performed for the medial tibial bone defects. The proximal tibia was resected and then bone pegs which were prepared from resected portion of distal femur and proximal tibia were inserted into the defect site with the shape of peg in the anterior posterior view using press fitting method. Instead of applying screw or K-wire, we performed press-fitting method for early stability. For attaining the stability, we preserved the sclerotic rim and designed precisely the bony defect site. We reviewed the result using the HSS Knee Rating Scale and observed the radiologic change. RESULTS: In HSS Knee Rating Scale review, 52.4 of preoperative score was improved to 84.7 at postoperative 1 year. Tibio-femoral angle , the average 17.8 degrees of varus was improved to the average 5.8 degrees of valgus at 1 year postoperatively. The average union period was 5 months, and there was no evidence of the displacement of grafted bone and loosening of the inserted implants. CONCLUSION: The method of autogenous bone graft applied with bone peg could be supposed as the stable fixation method without using screws or K-wires.


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Humans , Arthroplasty , Congenital Abnormalities , Femur , Knee , Osteoarthritis , Tibia , Transplants
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