Publication: Outcomes in revision total knee arthroplasty (Review)
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EXPERIMENTAL AND THERAPEUTIC MEDICINE
Abstract
Revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a
challenging surgical procedure. Although good results are
presented, the outcomes are worse in comparison with those
of primary TKA, with a higher failure rate. The main reasons
for the failure of revision TKA include: sepsis, loosening and
instability. There are multiple variables linked to these results,
and it is difficult to determinate the exact cause as it is often
a multifactorial issue. These variables may be related to the
quality of the index‑procedure (TKA), to the revision procedure
or to patient characteristics. The purpose of this review was to
highlight the outcomes of revision knee arthroplasty and main
factors that may influence the results. Considerable progress
has been made during the last 30 years regarding infection
treatment and prevention, complex revision prosthetic design
and surgical technique development. Although the outcomes
have improved over time, patients who undergo revision TKA
may need further re‑operations in the future.
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Roman, M. D., Russu, O., Mohor, C., Necula, R., Boicean, A., Todor, A., Mohor, C., Fleaca, S. R."Outcomes in revision total knee arthroplasty (Review)". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 23.1 (2022): 29.
