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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_15 | Pages 52 - 52
1 Mar 2013
De Bock T Orekhov G Stephens S Dennis D Mahfouz M Komistek R
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Introduction

Previous fluoroscopy studies have been conducted on numerous primary-type TKA, but minimal in vivo data has been documented for subjects implanted with revision TKA. If a subject requires a revision TKA, most often the ligament structures at the knee are compromised and stability of the joint is of great concern. In this present study, subjects implanted with a fixed or mobile bearing TC3 TKA are analyzed to determine if either provides the patient with a significant kinematic advantage.

Methods

Ten subjects are analyzed implanted with fixed bearing PFC TC3 TKA and 10 subjects with a mobile bearing PFC TC3 TKA. Each subject underwent a fluoroscopic analysis during four weight bearing activities: deep knee bend (DKB), chair rise, gait, and stair descent. Fluoroscopic images were taken in the sagittal plane at 10 degree increments for the DKB, 30 degree increments for chair rise, and at heel strike, toe off, 33% and 66% cycle gait and stair descent.