Therapie der arthrofibrose nach kniegelenkendoprothetik

H. Gollwitzer, R. Burgkart, P. Diehl, R. Gradinger, V. Bühren

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Abstract

Arthrofibrosis is one of the most common complications after total knee arthroplasty with an overall incidence of approximately 10%. Nevertheless, published data are rare and clinical trials mostly include small and heterogeneous patient series resulting in controversial conclusions. Clinically, arthrofibrosis after knee arthroplasty is defined as (painful) stiffness with scarring and soft tissue proliferation. Differentiation between local (peripatellar) and generalized fibrosis is therapeutically relevant. Histopathology typically shows subsynovial fibrosis with synovial hyperplasia, chronic inflammatory infiltration, and excessive and unregulated proliferation of collagen and fibroblasts. Diagnostic strategies are based on the exclusion of differential causes for painful knee stiffness, and especially the exclusion of low-grade infections represents a diagnostic challenge. Early and intensive physiotherapy combined with sufficient analgesia should be initiated as a basic therapy. The next therapeutic steps for persisting arthrofibrosis include closed manipulation and open arthrolysis. Arthroscopic interventions should be limited to local fibrosis. Revision arthroplasty represents a rescue surgery, often associated with recurrence of fibrosis. Prevention of arthrofibrosis by sufficient analgesia and early physiotherapy remains the best treatment option for painful stiffness after knee arthroplasty.

Titel in ÜbersetzungTherapy of arthrofibrosis after total knee arthroplasty
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Seiten (von - bis)143-152
Seitenumfang10
FachzeitschriftOrthopade
Jahrgang35
Ausgabenummer2
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Feb. 2006

Schlagwörter

  • Arthrolysis
  • Knee arthroplasty
  • Mobilization
  • Range of motion
  • Stiffness

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