Polyethylene spinout in the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique

Abstract Introduction Polyethylene (PE) spinout is a known but uncommon complication when using a mobile-bearing (MB) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) design. Sacrificing the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is within the manufacturer’s recommendations for the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platf...

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Main Authors: Cillian J. Keogh, David Mulcahy, Declan Reidy, David E. Beverland, James A. Harty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-07-01
Series:Knee Surgery & Related Research
Subjects:
Gap
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43019-020-00057-0
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spelling doaj-37e9e114ea2c4720a35df0fc75acd4b62020-11-25T03:55:54ZengBMCKnee Surgery & Related Research2234-24512020-07-013211610.1186/s43019-020-00057-0Polyethylene spinout in the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection techniqueCillian J. Keogh0David Mulcahy1Declan Reidy2David E. Beverland3James A. Harty4Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Cork University Hospital/South Infirmary Victoria University HospitalDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Bon Secours Hospital CorkDepartment of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Cork University Hospital/South Infirmary Victoria University HospitalMusgrave Park HospitalDepartment of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Cork University Hospital/South Infirmary Victoria University HospitalAbstract Introduction Polyethylene (PE) spinout is a known but uncommon complication when using a mobile-bearing (MB) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) design. Sacrificing the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is within the manufacturer’s recommendations for the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) knee design. Aim To discuss the potential aetiology and prevention of spinout in the Attune® CR RP knee. Methods We used a retrospective radiological review from two centres reporting a higher rate of spinout in the Attune® CR RP knee using a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique when compared to a gap-balancing technique. Three hundred and thirty-two patients were evaluated over a 3-year period. Results There were 8 out of 279 (2.86%) cases of spinout in our first cohort of patients using a measured-resection technique. There were 0 out of 53 cases of spinout in our second cohort of patients where a gap-balancing technique was used. One spinout was reduced closed, the other seven were initially revised to a thicker RP insert of the same design. Of these seven, three underwent a further revision TKA and one patient required a knee fusion/arthrodesis. Conclusions This study reports a higher incidence of PE spinout in the Attune® CR RP TKA when a measured-resection technique in combination with PCL resection is performed. We recommend a gap-balancing technique with conservative soft-tissue release if the surgeon is planning to sacrifice the PCL in the Attune® CR RP.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43019-020-00057-0RotatingPlatformCruciateRetainingGapBalancing
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author Cillian J. Keogh
David Mulcahy
Declan Reidy
David E. Beverland
James A. Harty
spellingShingle Cillian J. Keogh
David Mulcahy
Declan Reidy
David E. Beverland
James A. Harty
Polyethylene spinout in the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique
Knee Surgery & Related Research
Rotating
Platform
Cruciate
Retaining
Gap
Balancing
author_facet Cillian J. Keogh
David Mulcahy
Declan Reidy
David E. Beverland
James A. Harty
author_sort Cillian J. Keogh
title Polyethylene spinout in the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique
title_short Polyethylene spinout in the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique
title_full Polyethylene spinout in the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique
title_fullStr Polyethylene spinout in the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique
title_full_unstemmed Polyethylene spinout in the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique
title_sort polyethylene spinout in the attune® cruciate-retaining rotating-platform (cr rp) total knee arthroplasty performed with a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique
publisher BMC
series Knee Surgery & Related Research
issn 2234-2451
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Introduction Polyethylene (PE) spinout is a known but uncommon complication when using a mobile-bearing (MB) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) design. Sacrificing the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is within the manufacturer’s recommendations for the Attune® Cruciate-Retaining Rotating-Platform (CR RP) knee design. Aim To discuss the potential aetiology and prevention of spinout in the Attune® CR RP knee. Methods We used a retrospective radiological review from two centres reporting a higher rate of spinout in the Attune® CR RP knee using a cruciate-sacrificing and measured-resection technique when compared to a gap-balancing technique. Three hundred and thirty-two patients were evaluated over a 3-year period. Results There were 8 out of 279 (2.86%) cases of spinout in our first cohort of patients using a measured-resection technique. There were 0 out of 53 cases of spinout in our second cohort of patients where a gap-balancing technique was used. One spinout was reduced closed, the other seven were initially revised to a thicker RP insert of the same design. Of these seven, three underwent a further revision TKA and one patient required a knee fusion/arthrodesis. Conclusions This study reports a higher incidence of PE spinout in the Attune® CR RP TKA when a measured-resection technique in combination with PCL resection is performed. We recommend a gap-balancing technique with conservative soft-tissue release if the surgeon is planning to sacrifice the PCL in the Attune® CR RP.
topic Rotating
Platform
Cruciate
Retaining
Gap
Balancing
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43019-020-00057-0
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