Bone loss in aseptic revision total knee arthroplasty: management and outcomes.

Autor: Bieganowski, Thomas, Buchalter, Daniel B., Singh, Vivek, Mercuri, John J., Aggarwal, Vinay K., Rozell, Joshua C., Schwarzkopf, Ran
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Zdroj: Knee Surgery & Related Research; 6/20/2022, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p1-11, 11p
Abstrakt: Background: Although several techniques and implants have been developed to address bone loss in revision total knee arthroplasty (rTKA), management of these defects remains challenging. This review article discusses the indications and management options of bone loss following total knee arthroplasty based on preoperative workup and intraoperative fndings. Main text: Various imaging modalities are available that can be augmented with intraoperative examination to provide a clear classifcation of a bony defect. For this reason, the Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute (AORI) classifcation is frequently used to guide treatment. The AORI provides a reliable system by which surgeons can classify lesions based on their size and involvement of surrounding structures. AORI type I defects are managed with cement with or without screws as well as impaction bone grafting. For AORI type IIA lesions, wedge or block augmentation is available. For large defects encompassing AORI type IIB and type III defects, bulk allografts, cones, sleeves, and megaprostheses can be used in conjunction with intramedullary stems. Conclusions: Treatment of bone loss in rTKA continues to evolve as diferent techniques and approaches have been validated through short- and mid-term follow-up. Extensive preoperative planning with imaging, accurate intraoperative evaluation of the bone loss, and comprehensive understanding of all the implant options available for the bone loss are paramount to success. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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