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KMID : 0361620080430040451
Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
2008 Volume.43 No. 4 p.451 ~ p.457
Unicompartmental versus Total Knee Arthroplasty in the Same Patient
Kim Kyung-Tae

Lee Song
Park Hoon-Seok
Cho Gun-Ho
Kim Kwan-Soo
Abstract
Purpose:To compare the clinical and radiographic results of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in the same patient, and to investigate patient preference and satisfaction.

Material and Methods :Among the 56 patients who underwent a UKA in one knee and a TKA in the opposite knee between January 2002 and December 2004, 51 patients were followed up. The average follow-up period was 4 years.

Results:The average Knee Society Score (KSS) improved from 53.5 preoperatively to 90.7 at last follow-up in the UKA knee, and from 50.4 to 89.8 in the TKA knee. The mean range of knee motion also improved from 124.7¢ª to 133.2¢ª in the UKA knee, and from 122.5¢ª to 127.1¢ª in the TKA knee. The tibiofemoral angle changed from 0.3¢ª of varus to 5.6¢ª of valgus in the UKA knee, and from 2.4¢ª of varus to 5.8¢ª of valgus in the TKA knee. For patient preference, 23 patients (45%) preferred the UKA knee and 19 patients (37%) preferred the TKA knee. Most patients (42 patients, 82%) reported being ¡®very satisfied¡¯ or ¡®satisfied¡¯ with both knees.

Conclusion:The clinical and radiographic results of both the UKA and the TKA in the same patient were satisfactory at the 4-year follow-up. The UKA knee had a slightly better range of knee motion, but there was essentially no difference between the UKA knee and the TKA knee.
KEYWORD
Knee joint, Osteoarthritis, Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, Total knee arthroplasty
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