Extensor mechanism allograft in total knee arthroplasty

Acta Ortop Bras. 2013;21(6):315-9. doi: 10.1590/S1413-78522013000600003.

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the experience with allograft transplantation of the extensor mechanism in total knee arthroplasty and compare results with the international experience.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated three cases of extensor mechanism allograft after total knee arthroplasty performed in our hospital with the aid of one of the few tissue banks in Brazil and attempt to establish whether our experiences were similar to others reported in the world literature regarding patient indication, techniques, and outcomes.

Results: Two cases went well with the adopted procedure, and one case showed bad results and progressed to amputation. As shown in the literature, the adequate tension of the graft, appropriate tibial fixation and especially the adequate patient selection are the better predictors of good outcomes. Previous chronic infection can be an unfavorable predictor.

Conclusion: This surgical procedure has precise indication, albeit uncommon, either because of the rarity of the problem or because of the low availability of allografts, due to the scarcity of tissue banks in Brazil. Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.

Keywords: Allograft; Arthroplasty; Knee.