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      Preoperative bone mineral density of the proximal tibia and migration of the tibial component after uncemented total knee arthroplasty.

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          Twenty-two patients with primary osteoarthrosis of the knee all operated on with insertion of an uncemented total knee arthroplasty had a preoperative measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) in the coronal plane of the proximal tibia performed by dual-photon absorptiometry. Postoperatively and with follow-up after 6 weeks (n = 21), 1 year (n = 22), and 3 years (n = 19), radiographs suitable for radiostereometric analysis of the tibial component migration were obtained. One year postoperatively, stress examinations were performed with the aim of measuring inducible displacement of the tibial component. Most of the migration, expressed as maximal total point motion (MTPM), occurred during the first year with an average migration of approximately 1 mm. Regression analysis showed a positive relation between BMD and MTPM after 6 weeks (P = .03, r = .47), 1 year (P = .0005, r = .68), and 3 years (P = .02, r = .54). Inducible displacement did not reveal any significant relation to BMD. MTPM between 1 and 3 years, which is the clinically most important parameter with respect to later loosening of the tibial component, showed a negative relation to BMD (P = .04, r = -.47). Thus, tibial components of knees with preoperative high tibial BMD showed less continuous migration.

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          Journal
          J Arthroplasty
          The Journal of arthroplasty
          0883-5403
          0883-5403
          Jan 1999
          : 14
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Orthopedics, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
          Article
          S0883-5403(99)90206-1
          10.1016/s0883-5403(99)90206-1
          9926957
          a0470863-4d08-4823-956f-23a1d6d2c433
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