Abstract
Introduction
The bone defect reconstruction is the first step of successful primary or revision TKA in case of large bone defect. If the defect is not reconstructed adequately, we can neither preserve knee joint function nor guarantee long survival of the implant. Allogeneic bone graft is known to be the treatment of choice in large defect. However the surgical technique is demanding and incorporation failure is constant issue of the allogeneic bone graft. We propose new bone defect reconstruction technique using multiple screws and cement.
Material and method
From April 2012 to April 2014, 12 patients with large defect which could not be reconstructed with metal augment were involved in this study. The bone defect type was 10 cases of 2A and 2 cases of 2B according to AORI (Anderson Orthopedic Research Institute) classification. The defect was reconstructed with multiple screws and cementing technique by single surgeon (WS Cho). Average follow-up period was 15 months. (24 ∼ 1 month)
Result
We analyzed 6 patients whose follow-up periods were more than 12 months. Average ROM was 107' and clinical scores were 86 by HSS, 93 by KS and 11 by WOMAC respectively. No complications such as infection and loosening were developed. Mean surgical time was 1 hour and 57 minutes.
Conclusion
In short term follow-up, cementing technique using multiple screws can be a solution for large bone defect reconstruction.