2022
DOI: 10.1530/eor-21-0089
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Prostheses option in revision total knee arthroplasty, from the bench to the bedside: (1) basic science and principles

Abstract: The number of primary and revision total knee arthroplasties (rTKAs) continues to increase annually. To date, most of the literature has focused on the surgical technique and outcome of revision prostheses. Thanks to the contributions of surgeons, engineers, and researchers, the design of prostheses has reached a prominent milestone. However, very limited discussion regarding the design, rationale and constitution of prostheses has been documented at present. An electronic search of four online databases (Emba… Show more

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“…In general, the similarity in outcome and survivorship observed between CCK and RHK can be attributed to the introduction of a third‐generation RHK, characterised by specific advancements, including a redesigned trochlear groove to enhance patellar tracking and kinematics [26, 27], an enhanced stem design for improved osteointegration, upgraded biomaterials and the addition of a second rotational axis to reduce torsional stress, as previously described [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the similarity in outcome and survivorship observed between CCK and RHK can be attributed to the introduction of a third‐generation RHK, characterised by specific advancements, including a redesigned trochlear groove to enhance patellar tracking and kinematics [26, 27], an enhanced stem design for improved osteointegration, upgraded biomaterials and the addition of a second rotational axis to reduce torsional stress, as previously described [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some surgeons advocate for cemented stems while others prefer so-called hybrid fixation (uncemented stems). Each method of fixation has advantages and disadvantages, and each may be appropriate depending on the operative findings (Table 2) [147,158,220].…”
Section: Question 5: Monitoring Patients With Osteolysis After Tka: W...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, AORI IIB and III type defects require more sophisticated reconstruction with block and wedge augments, metaphyseal sleeves or cones, and in some cases, custom-made augments [220] The concept of zonal fixation was introduced as a key framework for achieving implant fixation in TKA [147]. Zonal fixation references 3 zones in the distal femur and the proximal tibia.…”
Section: Question 4 How To Achieve Fixation With Various Bone Defects...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, with increasing defect sizes, the need of higher constrained implants becomes more likely. Even with the implantation of semi-constrained components, a much higher stress at the implant-bone interface must be considered [5]. Additional metaphyseal fixation has therefore been introduced to improve implant fixation and overcome the aforementioned shortcomings [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%