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Gradual change in knee extension following total knee arthroplasty using ultracongruent inserts.

The Knee(2019)

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) using an ultracongruent (UC) insert is widely performed. Lack of the posterior cruciate ligament or post-cam mechanism is a concern in terms of range of motion. The flexion angle of UC TKA had been well investigated; however, natural history and correlation factors of the postoperative extension angle have not been well documented. This study aimed to investigate time-dependent changes in extension after TKA using UC inserts, and to evaluate factors that correlated with the postoperative extension angle. Methods: This study reviewed 388 gap-balanced UC TKAs (331 patients) without hyperextension at navigation and performed between November 2010 and December 2014. The extension angle (a positive number indicates hyperextension) was measured on full-extension lateral radiographs. The extension angles from five days post-operation to final follow-up were investigated. Factors correlated with the postoperative extension angle were evaluated using multiple regression analysis. Results: Mean follow-up duration was 46.2 months. Until two years, the extension angle gradually increased; mean angles at five days/six months/one year/two years/and final follow-up were: -9.2 degrees/-2.6 degrees/0.6 degrees/1.0 degrees/1.0 degrees, respectively. Female sex (beta = -0.15, P = 0.002) and preoperative hyperextension (beta = 0.31, P < 0.001) were associated with postoperative hyperextension deformity. Conclusions: Following UC TKA, knees became gradually more extended until two years postoperation. Sex and pre-operative extension angle were predictive factors for the postoperative extension angle following UC TKA. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Extension angle,Flexion contracture,Recurvatum,Total knee arthroplasty,Ultracongruent insert
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