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Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. (Ed. impr.) ; 66(6): 421-428, Nov-Dic. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-210652

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Analizar los resultados clínicos, radiológicos, la supervivencia y las complicaciones obtenidos en pacientes de 70 años o más intervenidos mediante artroplastia total de rodilla (ATR) no cementada. Material y método: Se realizó un estudio observacional de pacientes intervenidos entre enero 2014-diciembre 2016 con el modelo Natural Knee (Zimmer®, Estados Unidos). Las variables principales fueron la puntuación de Oxford Knee Score y la de la escala visual analógica, la presencia de radiolucencias, complicaciones, supervivencia y motivo de revisión. Resultados: De 104 ATR, 86 estuvieron disponibles para su revisión. La mediana de edad fue de 76 años. El seguimiento medio fue de 5,4 años (rango 3,7-6,9). La puntuación del Oxford Knee Score presentó una mediana de 17 (rango 0-40) prequirúrgica y 37 (rango 5-48) posquirúrgica, p<0,001. El 87,2% de los pacientes obtuvo una mejoría clínicamente significativa. La mediana de la puntuación de la escala visual analógica fue 8 (rango 4-10) prequirúrgica y 2 (rango 1-9) posquirúrgica, p<0,001. El 88,3% de los pacientes obtuvo una disminución clínicamente significativa. Alrededor del platillo tibial, a los 3 meses de la cirugía, el 55,81% de las ATR presentaron radiolucencias, al final del seguimiento las radiolucencias estuvieron presentes en el 30,23% de las ATR. La supervivencia por todas las causas fue del 91,86% a los 77,2 meses y del 96,5% por aflojamiento aséptico. Conclusión: Las prótesis de rodilla no cementadas son una opción válida en pacientes de 70 o más años, presentando buenos resultados clínicos, radiológicos y de supervivencia.(AU)


Objective: To analyze the clinical and radiologic results, the survival and complications obtained in 70 year or older patients who underwent cementless total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Material and method: An observational study of patients operated between January 2014 and December 2016 was carried out according to the Natural Knee model (Zimmer®, USA). The main variables were the Oxford Knee Score, the visual analog scale, the presence of radiolucencies, complications, survival and reasons for revision. Results: Of 104 TKA, 86 were available for revision. The median age was 76 years. The mean follow-up was 5.4 years (range 3.7-6.9). The Oxford Knee Score punctuation showed a median of 17 presurgical (range 0-40) and 37 post surgical (range 5-48), P<.001. The 87.2% of the patients obtained a clinically significant improvement. The median visual analog scale punctuation was 8 for presurgical (range 4-10) and 2 for post surgical (range 1-9), P<.001. The 88.3% of the patients obtained a clinically significant decrease. Three months after the surgery, the 55.81% of the TKAs presented radiolucencies around the tibial plateau. At the end of the follow-up, radiolucencies were present in 30.23% of the TKAs. Survival from all causes was 91.86% at 77.2 months and 96.5% due to aseptic loosening. Conclusion: Cementless knee prostheses are a valid option in patients aged 70 or older, presenting good clinical, radiological and survival results.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Knee Injuries , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Survival Analysis , Survivorship , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Visual Analog Scale , Wounds and Injuries , Traumatology , Orthopedics , General Surgery , Knee
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Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. (Ed. impr.) ; 66(6): T3-T10, Nov-Dic. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-210666

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Analizar los resultados clínicos, radiológicos, la supervivencia y las complicaciones obtenidos en pacientes de 70 años o más intervenidos mediante artroplastia total de rodilla (ATR) no cementada. Material y método: Se realizó un estudio observacional de pacientes intervenidos entre enero 2014-diciembre 2016 con el modelo Natural Knee (Zimmer®, Estados Unidos). Las variables principales fueron la puntuación de Oxford Knee Score y la de la escala visual analógica, la presencia de radiolucencias, complicaciones, supervivencia y motivo de revisión. Resultados: De 104 ATR, 86 estuvieron disponibles para su revisión. La mediana de edad fue de 76 años. El seguimiento medio fue de 5,4 años (rango 3,7-6,9). La puntuación del Oxford Knee Score presentó una mediana de 17 (rango 0-40) prequirúrgica y 37 (rango 5-48) posquirúrgica, p<0,001. El 87,2% de los pacientes obtuvo una mejoría clínicamente significativa. La mediana de la puntuación de la escala visual analógica fue 8 (rango 4-10) prequirúrgica y 2 (rango 1-9) posquirúrgica, p<0,001. El 88,3% de los pacientes obtuvo una disminución clínicamente significativa. Alrededor del platillo tibial, a los 3 meses de la cirugía, el 55,81% de las ATR presentaron radiolucencias, al final del seguimiento las radiolucencias estuvieron presentes en el 30,23% de las ATR. La supervivencia por todas las causas fue del 91,86% a los 77,2 meses y del 96,5% por aflojamiento aséptico. Conclusión: Las prótesis de rodilla no cementadas son una opción válida en pacientes de 70 o más años, presentando buenos resultados clínicos, radiológicos y de supervivencia.(AU)


Objective: To analyze the clinical and radiologic results, the survival and complications obtained in 70 year or older patients who underwent cementless total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Material and method: An observational study of patients operated between January 2014 and December 2016 was carried out according to the Natural Knee model (Zimmer®, USA). The main variables were the Oxford Knee Score, the visual analog scale, the presence of radiolucencies, complications, survival and reasons for revision. Results: Of 104 TKA, 86 were available for revision. The median age was 76 years. The mean follow-up was 5.4 years (range 3.7-6.9). The Oxford Knee Score punctuation showed a median of 17 presurgical (range 0-40) and 37 post surgical (range 5-48), P<.001. The 87.2% of the patients obtained a clinically significant improvement. The median visual analog scale punctuation was 8 for presurgical (range 4-10) and 2 for post surgical (range 1-9), P<.001. The 88.3% of the patients obtained a clinically significant decrease. Three months after the surgery, the 55.81% of the TKAs presented radiolucencies around the tibial plateau. At the end of the follow-up, radiolucencies were present in 30.23% of the TKAs. Survival from all causes was 91.86% at 77.2 months and 96.5% due to aseptic loosening. Conclusion: Cementless knee prostheses are a valid option in patients aged 70 or older, presenting good clinical, radiological and survival results.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Knee Injuries , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Survival Analysis , Survivorship , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Visual Analog Scale , Wounds and Injuries , Traumatology , Orthopedics , General Surgery , Knee
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Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol ; 66(6): T3-T10, 2022.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35853606

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To analyse the clinical and radiologic results, the survival and complications obtained in 70 year or older patients who underwent cementless total knee arthroplasty (TKA). MATERIAL AND METHOD: An observational study of patients operated between January 2014 and December 2016 was carried out according to the Natural Knee model (Zimmer®, USA). The main variables were the Oxford Knee Score, the visual analogue scale, the presence of radiolucencies, complications, survival and reasons for revision. RESULTS: Of 104 TKA, 86 were available for revision. The median age was 76 years. The mean follow-up was 5.4 years (range 3.7-6.9). The Oxford Knee Score punctuation showed a median of 17 presurgical (range 0-40) and 37 post surgical (range 5-48), P<.001. The 87.2% of the patients obtained a clinically significant improvement. The median visual analogue scale punctuation was 8 for presurgical (range 4-10) and 2 for post surgical (range 1-9), P<.001. The 88.3% of the patients obtained a clinically significant decrease. Three months after the surgery, the 55.81% of the TKAs presented radiolucencies around the tibial plateau. At the end of the follow-up, radiolucencies were present in 30.23% of the TKAs. Survival from all causes was 91.86% at 77.2 months and 96.5% due to aseptic loosening. CONCLUSION: Cementless knee prostheses are a valid option in patients aged 70 or older, presenting good clinical, radiological and survival results.

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Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol ; 66(6): 421-428, 2022.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34362699

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical and radiologic results, the survival and complications obtained in 70 year or older patients who underwent cementless total knee arthroplasty (TKA). MATERIAL AND METHOD: An observational study of patients operated between January 2014 and December 2016 was carried out according to the Natural Knee model (Zimmer®, USA). The main variables were the Oxford Knee Score, the visual analog scale, the presence of radiolucencies, complications, survival and reasons for revision. RESULTS: Of 104 TKA, 86 were available for revision. The median age was 76 years. The mean follow-up was 5.4 years (range 3.7-6.9). The Oxford Knee Score punctuation showed a median of 17 presurgical (range 0-40) and 37 post surgical (range 5-48), P<.001. The 87.2% of the patients obtained a clinically significant improvement. The median visual analog scale punctuation was 8 for presurgical (range 4-10) and 2 for post surgical (range 1-9), P<.001. The 88.3% of the patients obtained a clinically significant decrease. Three months after the surgery, the 55.81% of the TKAs presented radiolucencies around the tibial plateau. At the end of the follow-up, radiolucencies were present in 30.23% of the TKAs. Survival from all causes was 91.86% at 77.2 months and 96.5% due to aseptic loosening. CONCLUSION: Cementless knee prostheses are a valid option in patients aged 70 or older, presenting good clinical, radiological and survival results.

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Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30683523

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INTRODUCTION: One of the most frequent complications after a total hip arthroplasty (THA) is bleeding, intravenous tranexamic acid (TXA) is used to reduce it. We considered it necessary to carry out a study to clarify which administration route is superior. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Prospective, controlled and randomized study in 2 arms carried out between February 2017 and February 2018. 15mg/kg of intravenous TXA were administered in group-A and 2gr of intra-articular TXA in group-B. The values of haemoglobin and haematocrit were evaluated at 24h-72h, blood loss volume, drained blood volume, transfusions and complications. RESULTS: 78 patients were included, 31 with intravenous treatment and 47 with intra-articular. The decrease of haemoglobin in the intravenous group was 3.15±1.64g/dl in 24h and 3.75±1.56g/dl in 72h, the haematocrit decreased by 10.4±4.17% in 24h and 11.85±4.15% in 72h. In the intra-articular group there was a haemoglobin fall of 3.03±1.30g/dl in 24h and 3.22±1.2g/dl in 72h and the haematocrit fell by 10.66±3.6% and 12,11±3.29% in 24 and 72h (P>.05). The mean drainage in 24h was 195.80ml in group-A versus 253.93ml in group-B (P>.05) and in 48h it was 225.33ml in group-A and 328.19ml in group-B (P=.009). The intravenous group lost an average of 1,505ml of blood compared to the 11,280ml of the intra-articular group. In 5.1% of the cases, transfusions were necessary. We had no secondary complications. CONCLUSIONS: The different routes of administration of TXA in THA have a similar effect in the reduction of postoperative bleeding. There was no evidence of an increase in complications.


Subject(s)
Antifibrinolytic Agents/administration & dosage , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Postoperative Hemorrhage/prevention & control , Tranexamic Acid/administration & dosage , Administration, Intravenous , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Injections, Intra-Articular , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Young Adult
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