Arthroplasty Today (Jun 2018)

External fixator immobilization after extensor mechanism reconstruction in total knee arthroplasty

  • Colin D. Canham, MD,
  • Christopher Walsh, MD,
  • Stephen J. Incavo, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artd.2016.11.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 187 – 191

Abstract

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Extensor mechanism disruption after total knee arthroplasty is a complicated problem that typically requires surgical reconstruction. After extensor mechanism failure, reconstruction is typically indicated to restore active knee extension and provide a stable limb for ambulation. Immobilization of the knee in extension is vital in the initial postoperative period after extensor mechanism reconstruction. We describe a series of 4 patients who underwent extensor mechanism reconstruction followed by external fixator application to maintain the knee extended in the initial postoperative period. Our results have been favorable. However, close follow-up is important to monitor for the development of pin site infections.

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