Abstract
Aims: Prospective randomized single blind investigation was made to evaluate inßuence of two surgical approaches to the knee (antero-medial approach and subvastus approach) for total knee arthroplasty. Materials: Between 1995– 2002 215 consecutive total knee arthroplasties in 204 patients (192 women, 12 men) were made. There are following prosthesis implanted: PFC Ð 74, GSB Ð 45, PFC ∑ Ð 73, Link Ð 5, AGC Ð 18. All patients were evaluated. Patientsñ mean age was 65,7 years old. TKR with antero-medial approach was performed in 98 cases (45 per cent), whereas TKR with subvastus approach was performed in 117 cases (55 per cent). Methods: Functional status according to HSS scale at the 14 days and 6 months after procedure was regard as end results for both protocols. Results: In group with antero-medial approach there were: 26,4% excellent results, 69,8% good results and 3,8% fair results respectively. In group with subvastus approach there were: 24,3% excellent results, 70,2% good results, 3,3% fair and 2,2% poor results respectively. There are no statistical differences between early functional results of these two surgical approaches for total knee replacement. Conclusions: We assumed that subvastus approach is as good as anteromedial one in knee joint exposure but less harmful for extensor apparatus and joint proprioception.
Theses abstracts were prepared by Professor Dr. Frantz Langlais. Correspondence should be addressed to him at EFORT Central Office, Freihofstrasse 22, CH-8700 Küsnacht, Switzerland.