Cementless, Cruciate-Retaining Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Conventional Instrumentation

Sep 16, 2024JBJS essential surgical techniques

Key Techniques and Tips for Cement-Free, Ligament-Preserving Knee Replacement Surgery Using Standard Tools

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Abstract

Cementless total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has demonstrated 98% survival free from revision for aseptic loosening at 22 to 25 years postoperatively.

  • Modern cementless TKA designs may show equivalent long-term outcomes compared to cemented TKA.
  • Short-term benefits of cementless fixation could include reduced costs and fewer complications related to cement debris.
  • Bone cement implantation syndrome has been reported in up to 28% of cemented TKA cases, posing risks of morbidity and mortality.
  • Studies suggest that cementless TKA may preserve bone stock, facilitating easier component removal during revision surgery.
  • Preoperative assessments regarding bone quality are important when considering cementless TKA, particularly in patients with osteoporosis.

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