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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 100-B, Issue SUPP_12 | Pages 56 - 56
1 Oct 2018
Charette R Sloan M Lee G
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Introduction

Expanded indications and patient demand have significantly increased the number of TKA performed in young and active patients under age 55. While improved materials have decreased the likelihood of early catastrophic wear, concerns remain with the performance and survivorship of TKA implants in this patient population. Therefore, the purpose this study is to evaluate the clinical outcomes, complications, and implant survivorship of TKAs performed in patients under age 55.

Materials and Methods

We retrospectively reviewed 1194 primary TKA performed for the diagnosis of primary knee osteoarthritis performed at our institution between 2013–2016. There were 291 TKA performed in patients under age 55. Patients were excluded if they had 1) prior history of fracture, 2) renal disease, 3) inflammatory joint disease, and 4) required therapeutic anticoagulation. The primary outcome of interest was rate of revision at 30 days, 1, 2, and 5-year time points. Secondary outcomes included postoperative transfusion rate, calculated blood loss, length of stay(LOS), rate of DVT/PE, readmission and reoperation.