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Retrieval analysis of a failed synthetic mesh extensor mechanism reconstruction after total knee arthroplasty

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Extensor mechanism disruption after total knee arthroplasty is a relatively rare but potentially devastating complication. One technique to address this problem involves reconstruction with synthetic mesh. Although there are reports… Click to show full abstract

Extensor mechanism disruption after total knee arthroplasty is a relatively rare but potentially devastating complication. One technique to address this problem involves reconstruction with synthetic mesh. Although there are reports of successful clinical outcomes using this technique, we are not aware of any histological analyses of removed mesh grafts. This case report of a failed mesh reconstruction includes a retrieval analysis demonstrating robust host soft-tissue incorporation into the mesh graft and supports the rationale for continued use of this off-label technique. This case report also highlights the need for careful operative technique when performing these procedures to increase the chance of a successful outcome.

Keywords: reconstruction; arthroplasty; mesh; extensor mechanism; total knee; knee arthroplasty

Journal Title: Arthroplasty Today
Year Published: 2018

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