2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2020.06.024
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Clinical Outcomes of a Modern Total Knee Arthroplasty Prosthesis Compared to Its Predecessor at 5-Year Follow-Up: Matched Pair Analysis

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“…Martin, et al [29] found a lower rate of crepitation in the ATTUNE group than in the PFC Sigma group at the 2-year follow-up (0.83% vs. 9.4%, respectively). Ranawat, et al [7] reported that ATTUNE patients had less incidence of anterior knee pain and crepitation than PFC Sigma patients; however, a longer-term follow-up study at 5-years postoperatively of the same population found no signi cant difference in the incidence of anterior knee pain between groups (11.7% vs. 22.1% for the ATTUNE and PFC Sigma groups, respectively; p = 0.09) [22]. The authors suggested explanation for this nding was that some patients in the earlier cohort were diseased and lost to follow-up.…”
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“…Martin, et al [29] found a lower rate of crepitation in the ATTUNE group than in the PFC Sigma group at the 2-year follow-up (0.83% vs. 9.4%, respectively). Ranawat, et al [7] reported that ATTUNE patients had less incidence of anterior knee pain and crepitation than PFC Sigma patients; however, a longer-term follow-up study at 5-years postoperatively of the same population found no signi cant difference in the incidence of anterior knee pain between groups (11.7% vs. 22.1% for the ATTUNE and PFC Sigma groups, respectively; p = 0.09) [22]. The authors suggested explanation for this nding was that some patients in the earlier cohort were diseased and lost to follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However and in contrast, the results of our study revealed no signi cant differences between the ATTUNE and PFC Sigma knee systems relative to pain, modi ed knee score, or performance-based measures during a minimum followup of 5 years. White, et al [22] conducted a combined retrospective and prospective cohort matched-pair study that found signi cantly less residual pain (using yes or no questions) in the ATTUNE group than in the PFC Sigma group at the 5-year follow-up (19.5% vs. 36.3%, respectively; p = 0.02). However, when Knee Society Score (KSS) and the Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) were compared between the two knee systems, no signi cant difference between groups was observed for either measure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the results of our study revealed no significant differences between the ATTUNE and PFC Sigma knee systems relative to pain, modified knee score, or performance-based measures during a minimum follow-up of 5 years. White, et al [ 23 ] conducted a combined retrospective and prospective cohort matched-pair study that found significantly less residual pain (using yes or no questions) in the ATTUNE group than in the PFC Sigma group at the 5-year follow-up (19.5% vs. 36.3%, respectively; p = 0 . 02).…”
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“…Although most previous studies found no major differences between the ATTUNE and PFC Sigma systems relative to functional outcomes during a short-term follow-up [ 27 30 ] (Table 4 ), some studies reported that the ATTUNE system had less patients who experienced crepitation and pain [ 7 , 23 , 31 , 32 ] due to improvement in some design features, including modifications to the trochlear groove and patellar shape to prevent patellofemoral maltracking, patellar tilt, and patellofemoral overstuffing [ 7 ]. Martin, et al [ 32 ] found a lower rate of crepitation in the ATTUNE group than in the PFC Sigma group at the 2-year follow-up (0.83% vs. 9.4%, respectively).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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