RESULTS: The average time from UKA to revision TKA was 71.5months (range 2months to 262months). The four most common reasons for failure of the UKA were femoral or tibial loosening (55%), progressive arthritis of the lateral or patellofemoral joints (34%), polyethylene failure (4%) and infection (3%). The average follow-up after revision was 75months. Nine of 175 knees (4.5%) were subsequently revised at an average of 48months (range 6months to 123months.) The rate of revision was 1.23 revisions per 100 observed component years. The average Knee Society pain and function score increased to 75 and 66, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: In the present series, the re-revision rate after revision TKA from UKA was 4.5 % at an average of 75months or 1.2 revisions per 100 observed component years. Compared to published individual institution and national registry data, re-revision of a failed UKA is equivalent to revision rates of primary TKA and substantially better than re-revision rates of revision TKA. These data should be used to counsel patients undergoing revision UKA to TKA.
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