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The primary stability of the femoral component in cemented single and twin peg Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty under adverse conditions
[摘要] AimsThe cemented Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (OUKA) features two variants: single and twin peg OUKA. The purpose of this study was to assess the stability of both variants in a worst-case scenario of bone defects and suboptimal cementation.MethodsSingle and twin pegs were implanted randomly allocated in 12 pairs of human fresh-frozen femora. We generated 5° bone defects at the posterior condyle. Relative movement was simulated using a servohydraulic pulser, and analyzed at 70°/115° knee flexion. Relative movement was surveyed at seven points of measurement on implant and bone, using an optic system.ResultsAt the main fixation zone, the twin peg shows less relative movement at 70°/115°. At the transition zone, relative movements are smaller for the single peg for both angles. The single peg shows higher compression at 70° flexion, whereas the twin peg design shows higher compression at 115°. X-displacement is significantly higher for the single peg at 115°.ConclusionBony defects should be avoided in OUKA. The twin peg shows high resilience against push-out force and should be preferred over the single peg.
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[关键词] Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty;Single peg;Twin peg;femoral component;knee flexion;bone defects;flexion;femora;posterior condyle;knees;standard deviation;hip [时效性] 
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