Comparison of cementless twin-peg, cemented twin-peg and cemented single-peg femoral component migration after medial unicompartmental knee replacement: a 5-year randomized RSA study

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Comparison of cementless twin-peg, cemented twin-peg and cemented single-peg femoral component migration after medial unicompartmental knee replacement : a 5-year randomized RSA study. / Mosegaard, Sebastian Breddam; Odgaard, Anders; Madsen, Frank; Rømer, Lone; Kristensen, Per Wagner; Vind, Tobias Dahl; Søballe, Kjeld; Stilling, Maiken.

I: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Bind 143, Nr. 12, 2023, s. 7169-7183.

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Mosegaard, SB, Odgaard, A, Madsen, F, Rømer, L, Kristensen, PW, Vind, TD, Søballe, K & Stilling, M 2023, 'Comparison of cementless twin-peg, cemented twin-peg and cemented single-peg femoral component migration after medial unicompartmental knee replacement: a 5-year randomized RSA study', Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, bind 143, nr. 12, s. 7169-7183. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-023-04991-y

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Mosegaard, S. B., Odgaard, A., Madsen, F., Rømer, L., Kristensen, P. W., Vind, T. D., Søballe, K., & Stilling, M. (2023). Comparison of cementless twin-peg, cemented twin-peg and cemented single-peg femoral component migration after medial unicompartmental knee replacement: a 5-year randomized RSA study. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 143(12), 7169-7183. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-023-04991-y

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Mosegaard SB, Odgaard A, Madsen F, Rømer L, Kristensen PW, Vind TD o.a. Comparison of cementless twin-peg, cemented twin-peg and cemented single-peg femoral component migration after medial unicompartmental knee replacement: a 5-year randomized RSA study. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 2023;143(12):7169-7183. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-023-04991-y

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Mosegaard, Sebastian Breddam ; Odgaard, Anders ; Madsen, Frank ; Rømer, Lone ; Kristensen, Per Wagner ; Vind, Tobias Dahl ; Søballe, Kjeld ; Stilling, Maiken. / Comparison of cementless twin-peg, cemented twin-peg and cemented single-peg femoral component migration after medial unicompartmental knee replacement : a 5-year randomized RSA study. I: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 2023 ; Bind 143, Nr. 12. s. 7169-7183.

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title = "Comparison of cementless twin-peg, cemented twin-peg and cemented single-peg femoral component migration after medial unicompartmental knee replacement: a 5-year randomized RSA study",
abstract = "Background: The component design and fixation method of joint arthroplasty may affect component migration and survival. The aim of this study was to compare fixation of cementless twin-peg (CLTP), cemented twin-peg (CTP) and cemented single-peg (CSP) femoral components of medial unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR). Methods: Eighty patients (mean age = 63 years, 48 males) with medial knee osteoarthritis were randomized in three ways to CLTP (n = 25), CTP (n = 26) or CSP (n = 29) femoral UKR components. The patients were followed 5 years postoperatively with RSA, bone mineral density (BMD), PROMs and radiological evaluation of radiolucent lines (RLL), femoral component flexion angle and complications. Results: At the 5-year follow-up, femoral component total translation was comparable between the three groups (p = 0.60). Femoral component internal rotation was 0.50° (95% CI 0.3; 0.69) for the CLTP group, 0.58° (95% CI 0.38; 0.77) for the CTP group and 0.25° (95% CI 0.07; 0.43) for the CSP group (p = 0.01). BMD decreased peri-prosthetically (range − 11.5%; − 14.0%) until 6-month follow-up and increased toward the 5-year follow-up (range − 3.6%; − 5.8%). BMD change did not correlate with component migration. Lower flexion angle was correlated with higher 5-year subsidence, total translation, varus rotation and maximum total point motion (p = 0.01). Two patients (1 CLTP, 1 CTP) had RLL in the posterior zone. There were two revisions. Conclusion: At 5-year follow-up, fixation of UKA femoral components with twin-peg was not superior to the single-peg design. Cementless and cemented twin-peg femoral components had similar fixation. A lower flexion angle was correlated with higher component migration.",
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T1 - Comparison of cementless twin-peg, cemented twin-peg and cemented single-peg femoral component migration after medial unicompartmental knee replacement

T2 - a 5-year randomized RSA study

AU - Mosegaard, Sebastian Breddam

AU - Odgaard, Anders

AU - Madsen, Frank

AU - Rømer, Lone

AU - Kristensen, Per Wagner

AU - Vind, Tobias Dahl

AU - Søballe, Kjeld

AU - Stilling, Maiken

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Background: The component design and fixation method of joint arthroplasty may affect component migration and survival. The aim of this study was to compare fixation of cementless twin-peg (CLTP), cemented twin-peg (CTP) and cemented single-peg (CSP) femoral components of medial unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR). Methods: Eighty patients (mean age = 63 years, 48 males) with medial knee osteoarthritis were randomized in three ways to CLTP (n = 25), CTP (n = 26) or CSP (n = 29) femoral UKR components. The patients were followed 5 years postoperatively with RSA, bone mineral density (BMD), PROMs and radiological evaluation of radiolucent lines (RLL), femoral component flexion angle and complications. Results: At the 5-year follow-up, femoral component total translation was comparable between the three groups (p = 0.60). Femoral component internal rotation was 0.50° (95% CI 0.3; 0.69) for the CLTP group, 0.58° (95% CI 0.38; 0.77) for the CTP group and 0.25° (95% CI 0.07; 0.43) for the CSP group (p = 0.01). BMD decreased peri-prosthetically (range − 11.5%; − 14.0%) until 6-month follow-up and increased toward the 5-year follow-up (range − 3.6%; − 5.8%). BMD change did not correlate with component migration. Lower flexion angle was correlated with higher 5-year subsidence, total translation, varus rotation and maximum total point motion (p = 0.01). Two patients (1 CLTP, 1 CTP) had RLL in the posterior zone. There were two revisions. Conclusion: At 5-year follow-up, fixation of UKA femoral components with twin-peg was not superior to the single-peg design. Cementless and cemented twin-peg femoral components had similar fixation. A lower flexion angle was correlated with higher component migration.

AB - Background: The component design and fixation method of joint arthroplasty may affect component migration and survival. The aim of this study was to compare fixation of cementless twin-peg (CLTP), cemented twin-peg (CTP) and cemented single-peg (CSP) femoral components of medial unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR). Methods: Eighty patients (mean age = 63 years, 48 males) with medial knee osteoarthritis were randomized in three ways to CLTP (n = 25), CTP (n = 26) or CSP (n = 29) femoral UKR components. The patients were followed 5 years postoperatively with RSA, bone mineral density (BMD), PROMs and radiological evaluation of radiolucent lines (RLL), femoral component flexion angle and complications. Results: At the 5-year follow-up, femoral component total translation was comparable between the three groups (p = 0.60). Femoral component internal rotation was 0.50° (95% CI 0.3; 0.69) for the CLTP group, 0.58° (95% CI 0.38; 0.77) for the CTP group and 0.25° (95% CI 0.07; 0.43) for the CSP group (p = 0.01). BMD decreased peri-prosthetically (range − 11.5%; − 14.0%) until 6-month follow-up and increased toward the 5-year follow-up (range − 3.6%; − 5.8%). BMD change did not correlate with component migration. Lower flexion angle was correlated with higher 5-year subsidence, total translation, varus rotation and maximum total point motion (p = 0.01). Two patients (1 CLTP, 1 CTP) had RLL in the posterior zone. There were two revisions. Conclusion: At 5-year follow-up, fixation of UKA femoral components with twin-peg was not superior to the single-peg design. Cementless and cemented twin-peg femoral components had similar fixation. A lower flexion angle was correlated with higher component migration.

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KW - Cemented

KW - Cementless

KW - Femoral component migration

KW - RSA

KW - Unicompartmental knee replacement

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DO - 10.1007/s00402-023-04991-y

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 37568057

AN - SCOPUS:85167777253

VL - 143

SP - 7169

EP - 7183

JO - Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

JF - Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

SN - 0936-8051

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