Mid-term outcomes of floating platform mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty under navigational guidance with a minimum 4-year follow-up

Dae Hee Lee, Dong Ki Lee, Young Soo Shin, Seung Beom Han

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Abstract

We evaluated 106 knees that underwent primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with the navigation-assisted gap balancing technique using an e.-motion cruciate retaining floating platform (FP) mobile-bearing prosthesis to prospectively assess the survival of the e.-motion FP system after a minimum follow-up of 4. years. There was no evidence of any complications, including dissociation or breakage of the polyethylene liner or component loosening at last follow up (5.1 ± 0.6. years). Four knees, however, required re-operation, three for distal femoral fracture, and one for infection. The estimated 5-year prosthesis survival rates without revision for any reason and for prosthesis-associated problems were 96.2% and 100%, respectively. The e.-motion floating platform, with a cruciate retaining design under navigation guidance, demonstrated excellent clinical results and 5-year survival rate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1801-1805
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Arthroplasty
Volume28
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • E.-motion
  • Floating platform
  • Navigation
  • Total knee arthroplasty

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