Abstract

We report 4 cases with a tibial post refracture following isolated tibial insert exchange in posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty at a single center. In our institution, 27 cases (26 patients) underwent reoperation due to tibial post fracture in posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty between July 2008 and November 2020. Of these 27 cases, 4(4 patients) tibial post refractures occurred at a mean follow-up period of 9.1 years. All 4 cases of tibial post refracture occurred in a group of 21 cases with isolated tibial insert exchange. There was no tibial post refracture in patients with a tibial revision surgery. The incidence of this complication following isolated tibial insert exchange was 19.0%. The mean elapsed time from tibial insert exchange to the diagnosis of a post refracture was 2.5 years (range: 1.1-6.6 years). Isolated exchange of a tibial insert with excessive thickness as a treatment for tibial post fracture is associated with a high probability of tibial post refracture. The treatment method should be selected after a thorough analysis according to the cause of fracture. IV.

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