Arthroplasty Today (Jun 2024)

Simultaneous Concurrent Bilateral Total Knee Replacement in a Patient With Bilateral Lipoma Arborescens With End-Stage Osteoarthritis

  • Chayut Chaiperm, MD,
  • Akaputh Ittiravivongs, MD,
  • Puttipol Waipanya, MD,
  • Buncha Athikraimongkol, MD,
  • Thana Narinsorasak, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
p. 101406

Abstract

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A 78-year-old Thai male presented with chronic bilateral knee pain and swelling. X-ray imaging revealed osteoarthritis in both knees, with a suspicious soft tissue shadow. Magnetic resonance imaging suggested lipoma arborescens (LA). The patient underwent LA excision with a complete synovectomy, followed by simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty (SBTKA). Pathological examination confirmed LA. At the 2-year follow-up, the patient reported no complications, adverse outcomes, or recurrence. The intervention improved joint function and pain relief, allowing for early ambulation and full weight-bearing post-surgery. This case highlights the success of complete synovectomy with SBTKA, addressing bilateral knee pathology concurrently. The combined approach reduced operative time and significantly improved joint function and pain relief, emphasizing the benefits of timely surgical intervention and suggest potential advantages of SBTKA for optimal patient outcomes.

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