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Background And Purpose:  Arthrofibrosis is a fibrotic joint disorder that can impair the results of knee arthroplasty surgery by limiting the range of motion, functionality, and quality of life. We aimed to investigate whether patient and procedural characteristics are associated with arthrofibrosis-related revision following unicompartmental and total knee arthroplasty (UKA and TKA).

Methods:  A prospective observational study was conducted using data from the Dutch Arthroplasty Registry. We included 14,325 revisions performed in 2014-2022 following primary knee arthroplasty. Demographic and surgical characteristics including age, sex, BMI, smoking status, and prosthesis type (TKA versus UKA) were analyzed. Multiple logistic regression was performed to investigate associations between these factors and arthrofibrosis-related revisions, compared with other reasons.

Results:  Revisions were due to arthrofibrosis in 711 (5%) patients. There were significantly higher associations for younger age (odds ratio [OR] 0.97, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.96-0.97)), male sex (OR 1.2, CI 1.0-1.4), lower BMI (OR 0.97, CI 0.95-0.98), non-smoking status (OR 1.7, CI 1.2-2.3), and TKA (OR 7.7, CI 5.2-12), for arthrofibrosis-related revision compared with any other reason for revision.

Conclusion: Younger patients, men, non-smokers, patients with a lower BMI, and those who had primary TKA were more often associated with revision due to arthrofibrosis than other reasons for revision.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11475797PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/17453674.2024.41988DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Arthrofibrosis is a condition that affects knee joint movement and can lead to complications following knee replacement surgeries, specifically unicompartmental and total knee arthroplasties.
  • A study analyzed data from 14,325 revision surgeries from the Dutch Arthroplasty Registry, examining factors like age, sex, BMI, smoking status, and type of surgery to understand their connection to arthrofibrosis-related revisions.
  • Results showed that younger age, male sex, lower BMI, non-smoking status, and total knee arthroplasty were significantly linked to higher rates of revision due to arthrofibrosis.
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