The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 25, Issue: 1, Page: 108-113

Total Knee Arthroplasty With Asymmetric Femoral Condyles and Tibial Tray

John R. Crockarell Jr; John M. Hicks; R. Jason Schroeder; James L. Guyton; James W. Harkess; David G. Lavelle
Knee

Total knee arthroplasties with an asymmetric tibial tray and posterior femoral condyles were implanted in 224 knees. Follow-up averaged 6.3 years. All components were cemented, all patellae were resurfaced, and all femoral components were cruciate-substituting. Postoperative alignment averaged 3.3° valgus. Radiolucencies were absent around 116 knees (66%). No components were radiographically loose. Knee Society scores averaged 85 postoperatively and modified Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Index scores averaged 82. Postoperative flexion averaged 114°. Ten knees required manipulation for arthrofibrosis. Lateral release was necessary in 62 knees (28%). No revisions were required for aseptic loosening. Survivorship free of additional surgical procedures was 97% at 5 years. Compared with other series by designing surgeons, similar excellent survivorship was seen but with a higher lateral release rate.


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