
LONG-TERM RESULTS AFTER BONE PLASTY AT KNEE REPLACEMENT
Author(s) -
Р М Тихилов,
Alexander Kazemirsky,
Petr Preobrazhensky,
Иосиф Иванович Кроитору,
T.A. Kulyaba,
Nikolai N. Kornilov,
A. Kh Dzhigkaev,
Василий Львович Игнатенко
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
travmatologiâ i ortopediâ rossii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2542-0933
pISSN - 2311-2905
DOI - 10.21823/2311-2905-2010-0-3-21-27
Subject(s) - medicine , condyle , surgery , tibia , knee joint , femur , arthroplasty , autotransplantation , femoral condyle , total knee arthroplasty , transplantation , cartilage , anatomy
From 1999 to the present time in the Russian RITO n.a. R.R. Vreden 28 knee joint replacements were performed using bone autoplasty in patients with stage V aseptic necrosis of the tibial condyles. The control group included 150 patients who underwent knee arthroplasty using a standard technique. All the patients were monitored in the preoperative and postoperative periods in time from 3 to 7 years. Results of treatment were assessed using a 100-point Josef and Kaufman scale, as well as the scale of WOMAC. Among the patients were 128 (71,9%) women and 50 (28,1%) males, mean age was 67 years old. If comparing experimental and control groups in the preoperative period showed a significant difference, the postoperative results were identical. Bone autotransplantation during arthroplasty of the knee is a simple and effective method used in large defects condyles of the femur and tibia (more than 1/3 of the condyle, the depth of the defect over 10 mm).