Late failure of the Manchester prosthesis. Its relationship to the disease process
- PMID: 500756
- DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.61B4.500756
Late failure of the Manchester prosthesis. Its relationship to the disease process
Abstract
The results of thirty-one Manchester knee arthroplasties performed on twenty-eight patients are reviewed. There were sixteen patients with rheumatoid arthritis all of whom were satisfactory at the time of follow-up. Of the fifteen patients with osteoarthritis over half the arthroplasties failed after between twelve and thirty-six months. We suggest that resurfacing arthroplasty of the knee using the Manchester prosthesis should be used only for rheumatoid patients.