Medial Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty with a Mobile-Bearing Implant

Jul 19, 2021JBJS essential surgical techniques

Partial Knee Replacement Using a Mobile-Bearing Implant on the Inner Knee

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Abstract

The survivorship of mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) ranges from 85% to 98% at 10 years.

  • Mobile-bearing UKA designs feature a dual articulation that distributes contact forces over a larger surface area.
  • Common indications for revision after UKA include aseptic loosening (36%), progression of osteoarthritis (20%), and unexplained pain (11%).
  • Bearing dislocation, a specific complication of mobile-bearing UKAs, has reported rates between 0.3% to 4.2%.
  • Current evidence does not show a significant difference in clinical performance between mobile-bearing and fixed-bearing UKA designs.
  • Lower polyethylene wear rates have been observed in mobile-bearing implants compared to fixed-bearing designs.

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