The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 24, Issue: 7, Page: 1086-1092

Porous Tantalum Cones for Large Metaphyseal Tibial Defects in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Minimum 2-Year Follow-up

William J. Long; Giles R. Scuderi
Knee

Sixteen cases of revision total knee arthroplasty requiring the use of porous tantalum tibial cones for 2 T2A, 3 T2B, 4 T3A, and 7 T3B tibial bone defects (Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute classification) after 13 cases of aseptic loosening and 3 cases of staged reimplantation for infection were reviewed. At an average 31 months (24-38), no patients were lost to follow-up. There were 2 cases of recurrent sepsis requiring removal of a well-fixed cone. In the remaining 14 cases, the reconstructions were functioning well with no reoperations. Radiographs demonstrated reestablishment of the joint line, neutral mechanical axis (average, 5.4° of valgus), and signs of stable osteointegration into the cones. Good short-term results were achieved in complex revisions, with these new reconstructive tools.


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