Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Have Higher Rate of Complications After Joint Replacement

A recent study published in Arthritis and Rheumatism has reported that patients with rheumatoid arthritis have higher risk of complications following total joint replacement than patients of rheumatoid arthritis.

The study, a systematic review of the literature, by Bheeshma Ravi and colleagues has been published in December issue of Arthritis and Rheumatism.

With a background that most of the evidence regarding complications following total hip arthroplasty  and total knee arthroplasty  is based on studies of patients with osteoarthritis, the authors carried out present study to  review the current evidence regarding rates of THA/TKA complications in RA versus OA. [Read more...]

Obese Patients Have More Complications After Total Knee Replacement

Obesity is  a well-documented risk factor for the development of osteoarthritis. Total joint replacement often becomes necessary in osteoarthritis of knee  if the disease progresses.

But a new study published in Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery [American] has reported that total knee replacement surgery is not an easy option in obese people.

The study by Kerkhoffs and colleagues is a systematic literature review of twenty studies and  has been published in October issue of Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery [American].

The primary aim of this systematic literature review was to determine whether obesity has a negative influence on outcome after primary total knee arthroplasty.

Obese patients have double the rate of infection following total knee replacement surgery compared to non-obese patients.

The long-term surgical revision rate for obese patients is nearly double that for non-obese patients.

The authors concluded that obesity had a negative influence on outcome after total knee replacement. They suggest suggest that obese patients should be well-informed of the likelihood of complications following their total knee replacement, and advised to lose weight before surgery.

Source

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. 2012 Oct;94(20):1839-1844.

Anteroposterior and Lateral Xrays of Knee Arthroplasty

Anteroposterior and lateral views of knee replacement in 62 year old male.

Here is the AP view

Anteroposterior view of knee replacement

Anteroposterior view of knee replacement

Here is the lateral view [Read more...]

Anteroposterior Xray Of Both Knees Showing Severe Osteoarthritis, Varus Deformity and Subluxation

This xray belongs to 58 year old women who weighed 120 khs and had severe pain in both the knees for last 10 years. patient was unable to walk beyond 10 steps even with support.
She also had respiratory and cardiac ailments.
The xray in picture shows severely destroyed knees with varus deformity in both sides along with subluxation of the knee joints on both sides.

The patient had been advised total knee replacement [TKR] two years back but she refused. This time she had come with a request to get operated for total knee replacement but her physician told her about the risk involved due to her medical illness.

The patient again refused.