全膝关节置换术
医学
植入
患者满意度
物理疗法
入射(几何)
膝关节置换术
物理医学与康复
外科
关节置换术
数学
几何学
作者
Denis Nam,Ryan M. Nunley,Robert L. Barrack
出处
期刊:The bone & joint journal
[British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery]
日期:2014-11-01
卷期号:96-B (11_Supple_A): 96-100
被引量:250
标识
DOI:10.1302/0301-620x.96b11.34152
摘要
A national, multi-centre study was designed in which a questionnaire quantifying the degree of patient satisfaction and residual symptoms in patients following total knee replacement (TKR) was administered by an independent, blinded third party survey centre. A total of 90% of patients reported satisfaction with the overall functioning of their knee, but 66% felt their knee to be ‘normal’, with the reported incidence of residual symptoms and functional problems ranging from 33% to 54%. Female patients and patients from low-income households had increased odds of reporting dissatisfaction. Neither the use of contemporary implant designs (gender-specific, high-flex, rotating platform) or custom cutting guides (CCG) with a neutral mechanical axis target improved patient-perceived outcomes. However, use of a CCG to perform a so-called kinematically aligned TKR showed a trend towards more patients reporting their knee to feel ‘normal’ when compared with a so called mechanically aligned TKR This data shows a degree of dissatisfaction and residual symptoms following TKR, and that several recent modifications in implant design and surgical technique have not improved the current situation. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2014;96-B(11 Suppl A):96–100.
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