Indian journal of orthopaedics | 2021

Clinico-Radiological and Functional Results of the Navigated Gradius (Gradually Reducing Radius) Knee Prosthesis at Short to Mid-Term Follow-Up.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background\nNavigated total knee replacements (TKR) have shown better knee function and quality of life. It also reduces revision rates. The aim of our study is to evaluate short to mid-term clinico-radiological and functional results, survival rate and complications of Gradius knee prosthesis implanted using computer navigation.\n\n\nMethods\nWe retrospectively reviewed 120 Gradius knee prosthesis, implanted in 68 patients (52 bilateral TKR and 16 unilateral TKR) and followed from Jan 2015 till Jan 2020. Pre-operative & post-operative radiographs, knee society scores (KSS), range of motion (ROM), deformity assessment and gait video recordings were done for all patients.\n\n\nResults\nThe mean follow-up was 3.8\xa0years (minimum 2-5\xa0years).The mean ROM was 2° (0-10) extension to 135° (128°-138°) flexion. The KSS pain score improved from mean of 38.3 (range 26-44) to 90.4 (mean 88-92). The KSS functional score improved from 36.2 (range 28-39) to 92.6 (range 86-94). All patients had excellent to good function during successive follow-ups. The coronal alignment improved from 8° varus to 0.3° varus. Sagittal alignment was corrected from 8° (4°-18°) preoperatively to 2° (0°-8°) postoperatively.\n\n\nConclusion\nAt mid-term our series outlines the better functional and radiological results of Gradius knee prosthesis using navigation as a tool. We recommend a prospective randomized controlled trials comparing navigated versus non-navigated for Gradius knee prosthesis with long-term follow-up.

Volume 55 Suppl 1
Pages \n 62-68\n
DOI 10.1007/s43465-020-00266-5
Language English
Journal Indian journal of orthopaedics

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