COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF STAGED BILATERAL TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY AFTER FIRST AND SECOND KNEE REPLACEMENTS

Authors

  • Abid Ullah Senior Registrar Orthopedics, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre Peshawar Author
  • Nasar Ali Registrar Orthopedic Surgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre Peshawar Author
  • Laraib Amin House Officer, General Surgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre Peshawar Author
  • Usama Hidayat Medical Officer, Orthopedic Surgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre Peshawar Author
  • Majid Ayaz Medical Officer, Neurosurgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre Peshawar Author
  • Inam Ullah Post Graduate Resident of Orthopedic Surgery, Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar Author
  • Wasim Khan Post Graduate Resident of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre Peshawar Author
  • Muhammad Bilal Khan Post Graduate Resident of Orthopedic Surgery, Combined Military Hospital Peshawar Author
  • Ahmed Hassan Post Graduate Resident of General Surgery, Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar Author
  • Bushra Haider PhD Scholar Statistics, University of Peshawar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62019/wf0qb937

Keywords:

Stages, knee replacement, arthroplasty, bilateral

Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to compare the functional outcome between the first and second knee replacement in patients who underwent staged bilateral total knee arthroplasty.

 

Methods: 40 patients who had staged bilateral knee replacements were identified and post operatively followed for one, three and twelve months. Data on pain scores, walking ability, use of walking aids, range of movement, instability, muscle strength, and length of hospital stay (LOS) were recorded. The difference in data between the first and second knee was assessed.

 

Results: Between the first and second procedure, groups maintained their statistical comparability. There was a significant difference between the first and second knee in three results. In terms of postoperative walking ability, the second knee's mean score was 4.67, while the first knee's was 3.26 (p=0.029). The mean score for the need for a walking aid following surgery was 4.93 for the second knee and 5.48 for the first (p=0.01). Second knee mean LOS was 4.19 days, while first knee mean LOS was 5.92 days (p=0.05). Every other comparison of data was not statistically significant.

 

Conclusion: After second knee replacement, patients have a decreased LOS and continue to improve with regards to walking ability and use of walking aids.

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Published

2025-03-25

How to Cite

COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF STAGED BILATERAL TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY AFTER FIRST AND SECOND KNEE REPLACEMENTS. (2025). Journal of Medical & Health Sciences Review, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.62019/wf0qb937