Cemented vs Uncemented Femoral Components: A Randomized, Controlled Trial at 10 Years Minimum Follow-Up.
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OE Journal. 2020;8(23):6 J Arthroplasty . 2020 Aug;35(8):2090-2096¿Qué significa esto para mi consulta?
Results suggest that no statistically significant difference exists between uncemented and cemented femoral components in TKA with respect to survival and incidence of complications; however, an improvement in radiographic outcomes can be observed in the uncemented femoral group at >10 years follow-up. This randomized controlled trial was severely limited by the lack of blinding of the outcome assessor or observer which could have biased the results, and thus, future randomized controlled studies are needed to confirm these findings.
Resumen del estudio
One hundred and thirty patients who were scheduled for primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for osteoarthritis were randomized to receive cemented femoral component TKA (n=65) or uncemented femoral component (n=65). The tibial components were cemented in both groups. Outcomes of interest included the survival rate, incidence of revision for aseptic loosening or mechanical failure, the International Knee Society (IKS) knee score, IKS function score, and IKS global score, incidence of major complications, range of motion flexion, hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA), incidence of radiolucent line (RLL) (in zone 1, zone 2, zone 3 and zone 4), incidence of progressive RLL, and incidence of bone transparencies. All outcomes were measured at baseline and a minimum 10 years follow-up. Results of this study demonstrated that the survival rate was similar between the two groups, with no statistical difference observed (p>0.05). Radiological outcomes progressive RLL and RLL in zones 1, 2, and 4 were statistically significantly different between the cemented and uncemented TKA groups (p<0.05 for both) in favour of the uncemented femoral group. The incidence of bone transparencies was statistically significantly in favour of the cemented femoral group. All remaining outcomes were not statistically significantly different between the uncemented and cemented femoral TKA groups (p>0.05 for all).
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