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OMNIFIT TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY: A CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHICAL EVALULATION WITH MINIMUM FIVE YEAR FOLLOW UP



Abstract

We reviewed the outcome of 116 primary cemented Omnifit 7000 series total knee arthroplasties implanted into 108 patients over a period of two years with a mean follow up of 68 months (range, 48–90). During the review period, 12 patients died and 8 patients were lost to follow up (24 knees). The mean Knee Society score postoperatively at review was 86 (range, 65 to 95). The mean functional score at review was 76 (range, 60 to 100). The mean range of motion at review was 100 degrees (range, 85 to 115). Radioluscent lines greater than or equal to 1mm in width were present in 9 (10%) of the femoral views, 12 (14%) of the tibial AP views, 4 (4%) of the tibial lateral views and there was no evidence of progression of the radioluscent lines.

There were three revisions; one because of an early deep joint infection, on due to instability in the AP plane and one due to aseptic loosening. The clinical and radiographic results with a minimum five year follow up show very satisfactory results. The Omnifit 7000 series provides results, which compare well with other cemented arthroplasties in the medium term.

The abstracts were prepared by Mr Roger Smith. Correspondence should be addressed to him at the British Association for Surgery of the Knee, c/o BOA, Royal College of Surgeons of England, 35–43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PN.