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Table 1 Case reports of dislocations after total Knee arthroplasty in the literature (till 2004)

From: Non-traumatic dislocation (Cam Jump) in a revision knee: a case report

Author

Year

Type of Prosthesis

Primary/Revision

Number

Management

Insall et al

1979

Total condylar

Primary

4

Revision with a thicker tibial insert

Bargren

1980

Total condylar

Primary

1

Revision of tibial component

Den Hartog et al

1987

Semi constrained PCL retaining

Primary

1

 

Goldberg et al

1988

Total condylar

Primary

-

 

Hanssen & Rand et al

1988

Kinemax

Revision

1

MUA

Galinat et al

1988

Posterior stablised

Primary

2

2 MUA

Gebhard et al

1990

kinematic II stabiliser

Primary

2

1 MUA,1 revision of tibial component

Sharkey et al

1992

6 cruciate substituiting, 1 cruciate sparing

5 Primary 2 Revision

7

2 MUA, 1 cylinder cast, 1 patellar realignment, 3 component revision

Lombardi et al

1993

IB I-4, IBII-10, IBIImod-1

Primary

15

Not specified

Mills et al

1994

IB II

Primary

2

2MUA

Ochsner et al

1996

kinemax

Primary

2

2 MUA

Wang et al

1997

-

Primary

6

-

Erceg et al

2000

Posterior stabilised

Primary

1

1-revision

Gidwani et al

2001

Posterior stabilised

Primary

1

1-revision

Hossain et al

2001

IB II

Primary

3

1 insert change, 2 MUA

Huang et al

2002

LCS rotating platform

Primary

5

5-revision

Buechel

2003

LCS rotating platform

revision

2

2 revision of tibia

Chiu et al

2003

Posterior stabilised

Primary

1

1-revision

V Rao et al

2003

Mobile bearing prosthesis

Primary (multiple sclerosis)

1

Revision with a thicker insert

Tuoheti et al

2004

-

Primary

1

-

Thompson et al

2004

LCS rotating platform

Primary

10

9-open reduction,1- MUA

  1. IB- Insall Burstein.
  2. LCS- Low contact Stress.
  3. MUA- Manipulation under anesthesia.
  4. Boxes empty indicate that no details were available.