2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jor.2020.03.061
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Management of periprosthetic fractures of knee arthroplasty with revision surgery

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“…To accomplish a more profound approach to address the often-observed weakness of the quadriceps muscle, Werner et al 13 , for instance, suggested a multiphasic approach, including an early correction of imbalance between the vastus medialis and vastus lateralis for physically active individuals with AKP 14 . A significant association of the thickness of the tibial inlay with AKP was observed when comparing the samples and, in addition, as part of the logistic regression analysis as an independent variable, it was found that an independent association of the thickness of the tibial inlay with AKP [15][16] ,where by participants having a thinner inlay implanted were more susceptible to experience postsurgical AKP [17][18] . Furthermore, it is not conclusively possible to clarify if the observed limited strength of the quadriceps muscle in participants with AKP is responsible for the postsurgical AKP or if the postsurgical AKP results in less loading of the leg, which impairs quadriceps muscle strength [19][20] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…To accomplish a more profound approach to address the often-observed weakness of the quadriceps muscle, Werner et al 13 , for instance, suggested a multiphasic approach, including an early correction of imbalance between the vastus medialis and vastus lateralis for physically active individuals with AKP 14 . A significant association of the thickness of the tibial inlay with AKP was observed when comparing the samples and, in addition, as part of the logistic regression analysis as an independent variable, it was found that an independent association of the thickness of the tibial inlay with AKP [15][16] ,where by participants having a thinner inlay implanted were more susceptible to experience postsurgical AKP [17][18] . Furthermore, it is not conclusively possible to clarify if the observed limited strength of the quadriceps muscle in participants with AKP is responsible for the postsurgical AKP or if the postsurgical AKP results in less loading of the leg, which impairs quadriceps muscle strength [19][20] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…For periprosthetic knee fractures, the average age is 70-76 years. Rorabeck type II fracture is the most frequent, followed by Rorabeck III and I 30 . According to Herrera et al, angular-stable plates give better long-term results than traditional plates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to fixation, revision arthroplasty is also a consideration. This broad treatment category encompasses a spectrum of reconstruction options ranging from revision arthroplasty with augments and stemmed or constrained devices to distal femoral replacement (DFR) [21][22][23][24]. Distal femoral replacement has also demonstrated promising outcomes in limited series [22,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%