1996
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-199610000-00033
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Total Knee Arthroplasty in a Previously Ankylosed or Arthrodesed Knee

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“…The tibiofemoral fusion site was osteotomised at the estimated junction with care taken to preserve bone stock [3,5]. In order to overcome the quadriceps contraction, some authors performed a VY quadricepsplasty to enhance postoperative knee flexion [3,12]. Soft tissue releases were performed as needed to correct angular and flexion deformity [3][4][5]12].…”
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“…The tibiofemoral fusion site was osteotomised at the estimated junction with care taken to preserve bone stock [3,5]. In order to overcome the quadriceps contraction, some authors performed a VY quadricepsplasty to enhance postoperative knee flexion [3,12]. Soft tissue releases were performed as needed to correct angular and flexion deformity [3][4][5]12].…”
Section: Surgical Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to overcome the quadriceps contraction, some authors performed a VY quadricepsplasty to enhance postoperative knee flexion [3,12]. Soft tissue releases were performed as needed to correct angular and flexion deformity [3][4][5]12]. Henkel et al [7] resurfaced the patella in two cases.…”
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“…Therefore, preoperative ROM of 50°o r less is a challenging dilemma for surgeons. Some investigators have described inconsistent ROM, high risk of complications, and high revision rates, especially in patients with ankylosed knees [18,22]. However, others have reported that postoperative ROM in patients with stiff and ankylosed knees can be the same as ROM in patients with flexible knees, and low complication rates in these TKAs [20,21].…”
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“…Numerous studies had small patients cohorts [1, 3, 4, 10-13, 15, 16, 19, 21, 26], and although higher complication rates and suboptimal outcomes after TKA were reported, there may be a tendency to underestimate complications [22]. Two studies had large patient cohorts [3,24].…”
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confidence: 99%