The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 31, Issue 12, 2657 - 2659

Midterm Outcome of Avon Patellofemoral Arthroplasty for Posttraumatic Unicompartmental Osteoarthritis

Konan, Sujith et al.
Knee

Background

Patellofemoral arthroplasties have been successfully used in the management of isolated patellofemoral joint (PFJ) osteoarthritis (OA). We hypothesized that in posttraumatic PFJ OA, isolated unicompartmental arthroplasty should be associated with reliable pain relief, patient satisfaction, and functional outcome at midterm follow-up.

Methods

Fifty-one Avon PFJ (Stryker, Mahwah, NJ) isolated unicompartmental arthroplasties (47 patients; 29 men, 18 women) were identified at a mean follow-up of 7.1 years (range, 5-11 years). The average age at surgery was 57 years (range, 37-69 years).

Results

All patients reported excellent pain relief, satisfaction, and functional outcomes. Median Oxford Knee Score was 38 at latest follow-up with a significant improvement from preoperative scores (P < .0005). There were 2 revisions: 1 for pain and 1 for progression of OA. The probability for survival (Kaplan-Meyer analysis) with revision as end point was 96.1%.

Conclusion

The study has shown good midterm results for Avon PFJ (Stryker, Mahwah, NJ) system in posttraumatic PFJ OA, at midterm follow-up in a relatively young patient cohort.


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