An 8 to 10 year review of the rotaglide total knee replacement

M.D. Horwitz, S. Awan, M.B. Chatoo, D. Stott, D.P. Powles

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    Abstract

    Mobile-bearing knee arthroplasty (MBKA) is an alternative to fixed-bearing knee arthroplasty. This was a retrospective study of the Rotaglide Total Knee System. We present the results of the monitoring of 77 patients (85 knees) with a median duration to failure or end of follow up of 8.5 years (range 0.4 to 10.1 years). Patients were clinically and radiologically assessed at dedicated follow up clinics. The Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and Knee Society Score (KSS) systems were used to describe the clinical and radiological findings. The prosthesis had an estimated survival probability of 93.5% (standard error 3.4%) at 9 years. It is associated with good rates of patient satisfaction and high scores on the HSS and KSS systems. No knees were revised for aseptic loosening. This knee replacement has a survival rate equivalent to other prostheses. It is a safe and reliable prosthesis associated with good clinical outcome.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)111-115
    JournalInternational Orthopaedics
    Volume33
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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