To evaluate the functional results of total knee replacement using a rotating platform implant in symptomatic knee osteoarthritic patients
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Introduction: Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is now a reliable treatment for severe osteoarthritis. knee arthroplasty dependable and universally used operation. Primarily intended to alleviate pain in patients with arthritis, the procedure has undergone several modifications respect implant designs surgical techniques sole motive of providing long-term success rates. The aim this study was evaluate functional results Replacement using rotating platform grade 3 4 osteoarthritis.Materials Methods: This prospective consisted total 25 cases replacement surgery symptomatic primary osteoarthritis knee. severity OA classified by Kellgren‑Lawrence (KL) grading. Post-operative evaluation, subjective assessment symptoms as well radiological status were assessed based on HSS score. Results: scores showed improvement from mean preoperative value 9.2 23. post-operative function score also marked over pre-operative Range motion improved 12.76 13.88. There some flexion contracture postoperative values. instability changed 8.96 8.36. LDFA increased 82.26 85.56, MPTA 84.98 86.75, PCOR decreased 0.49 0.48 Tibial slope 8.79 4.87.Conclusion: Rotating TKA demonstrated satisfying overall very few well-controlled complications.
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عنوان ژورنال: National journal of clinical orthopaedics
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2521-3466', '2521-3474']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/orthor.2023.v7.i2a.405