EVALUTED OUTCOME TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT WITH POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT SACRIFICE POST-OPERATIVE AT SAINT PAUL GENERAL HOSPITAL

Trường Thịnh Vũ, Duy Thanh Dương, Quang Thắng Phạm, Văn Dũng Nguyễn, Trung Dũng Trần

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Objectives: To evaluate the outcome of total knee arthroplasty(TKA) with posterior cruciate ligament sacrifice at Saint Paul General Hospital. Subjects and Method: Retrospective study. From 1/2018 to 12/2019, 32 patients with 32 knee joints were treated with posterior-stabilized, cemented, fix-bearing, not patellar resurfacing, posterior cruciate ligament sacrificing at Saint Paul General Hospital. The post-operative were evaluated with Knee Society scoring systems. the follow-up period ranged from 12 to 36 months (mean 24 months). Results: The average age of 32 patient was 64,8 years with 30 female (93,7%) and 3 male (6,3%). The mean Knee score 85,4 ± 3,67 postoperatively, 75% were rated as excellent, 25% as good and no case as fair. The mean knee funcitional score was 82,5 ± 5,68 postoperatively, 71,8% were rated as excellent, 28,2% as good and no case as fair. Average range of motion was 114,5°. Almost patients satisfied with the treatment results. Radiolucent lines were noted in 1 case, both tibial and femoral components but there were no revision. Conclusions: Total knee replacement surgery provides dramatic pain relief, improves joint function and the quality of the life with low wear. However, its needs to take a longer time and a larger sample size to assess

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