2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2018.02.054
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Total Knee Arthroplasty in Patients With Prior Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

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“…In a retrospective study of 37 patients who underwent TKA after prior ACL reconstruction, Lizaur-Utrilla at al found no significant dif-ferences in functional scores, patient satisfaction scores, or postoperative range of motion compared with controls. 11 Similarly, Watters et al in their cohort of 122 patients with prior ACL reconstruction found no significant difference in range of motion, pain, or functional scores after TKA compared with controls. 10 In contrast, Magnussen et al showed that the rate of postoperative stiffness was significantly higher in patients with prior ACL reconstruction, although there were no differences in final range of motion or outcome scores 2 to 3 years postoperatively.…”
Section: Outcomes Functional Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…In a retrospective study of 37 patients who underwent TKA after prior ACL reconstruction, Lizaur-Utrilla at al found no significant dif-ferences in functional scores, patient satisfaction scores, or postoperative range of motion compared with controls. 11 Similarly, Watters et al in their cohort of 122 patients with prior ACL reconstruction found no significant difference in range of motion, pain, or functional scores after TKA compared with controls. 10 In contrast, Magnussen et al showed that the rate of postoperative stiffness was significantly higher in patients with prior ACL reconstruction, although there were no differences in final range of motion or outcome scores 2 to 3 years postoperatively.…”
Section: Outcomes Functional Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…10 Lizaur-Utrilla et al also found a longer mean operative time for patients with prior ACL reconstruction but attributed this to increased technical difficulty during surgery requiring additional soft tissue release and ligament balancing, unlike the aforementioned studies where hardware removal was the listed contributor. 11 In contrast, Magnussen et al did not find a significant difference in mean operative time between patients with and without prior ACL reconstruction despite the need for removal of retained hardware in 45% of patients. 18 It is possible, however, that with only 22 patients in each group, this study may have been underpowered to find a statistically significant difference (84 AE 21 minutes in the study group compared with 75 AE 17 minutes in controls, p ¼ 0.13).…”
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“…Only a few studies have paid attention to the in uence of prior knee operation on subsequent TKA, including arthroscopy [7][8][9][10], ACL reconstruction [11,12], non-ligamentous arthroscopic procedures and knee intramuscular fracture [13,14], but the outcomes were con icted. In this study, we compared bilateral knees in the same patient, when it comes to the local complication rates and clinical curative effects evaluation (FJS, KSS, ROM, VAS), we hold that there was no statistical signi cance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Only a few studies have paid attention to the influence of prior knee operation on subsequent TKA, including arthroscopy [7][8][9][10], ACL reconstruction [11,12], non-ligamentous arthroscopic procedures and knee intramuscular fracture [13,14], but the outcomes were conflicted. In this study, we compared bilateral knees in the same patient, when it comes to the local complication rates and clinical curative effects evaluation (FJS, KSS, ROM, VAS), we hold that there was no statistical significance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%