Pressurized carbon dioxide lavage reduces the incidence of a radiolucent line around the tibial component two years after total knee arthroplasty

加压二氧化碳冲洗可降低全膝关节置换术后两年胫骨假体周围出现透光线的发生率。

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In cemented total knee arthroplasty (TKA), pressurized carbon dioxide (CO(2)) lavage prior to cement fixation can eliminate debris at the bone-cement interface and is considered effective for increasing cement penetration and preventing aseptic loosening. Regarding the risk of a preliminary diagnosis of implant loosening, a radiolucent line (RLL) is a valuable sign. The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of a tibial RLL at 2 years after TKA with and without pressurized CO(2) lavage. METHODS: This is a retrospective study. One hundred knees from 98 patients were enrolled in this study. TKA was performed without pressurized CO(2) lavage (CO(2)- group) for the first 47 knees, and with pressurized CO(2) lavage (CO(2)+ group) for the next 53 knees. The depth of cement penetration was measured just after surgery, and the incidence of tibial RLL > 2 mm at 2 years after TKA was determined. RESULTS: Significant differences between groups were not seen regarding pre- and postoperative clinical factors. The depth of cement penetration in each area was significantly higher in the CO(2)+ group. The frequency of knees with RLL > 2 mm was significantly lower in the CO(2)+ group than in the CO(2)- group (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Pressurized CO(2) lavage improved cement penetration and decreased the incidence of tibial RLL > 2 mm at 2 years after TKA.

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