Arthroplasty Today (Dec 2016)

Removing a well-fixed femoral sleeve during revision total knee arthroplasty

  • J. Ryan Martin, MD,
  • Tyler S. Watters, MD,
  • Daniel L. Levy, BS,
  • Jason M. Jennings, MD,
  • Douglas A. Dennis, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artd.2016.05.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 171 – 175

Abstract

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The following surgical technique describes a case of a 51-year-old man with severe juvenile rheumatoid arthritis that required a 2-stage revision of an infected revision total knee implant. The patient had previously been implanted with a revision rotating platform, constrained condylar device which gained excellent fixation through the use of diaphyseal-engaging stems, and a well-ingrown, fully porous-coated femoral metaphyseal sleeve. To avoid intraoperative complications while removing the femoral sleeve, a novel technique for femoral sleeve extraction was used. Using this technique, the femoral sleeve was successfully removed without intraoperative fracture or substantial bone loss.

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