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Table 1 Characteristics of patients undergoing distal femoral resection knee arthroplasty for non-tumor indications between 2012 and 2021

From: Knee function, quality of life, pain, and living conditions after distal femoral resection knee arthroplasty for non-tumor indications

 

All indications

Not reoperated

Reoperated*

N (%)

30 (100)

24 (80)

6 (20)

Mean age (years) (SD)

67.9 (13.6)

69 (12.6)

64 (17.5)

Female (%)

21 (70)

15 (62.5)

6 (100)

BMI (SD)

27.8 (5.7)

27.5 (6.0)

29.2 (4.8)

ASA (%)

ASA Score 1

4 (13.3)

3 (12.5)

1 (16.7)

ASA score 2

10 (33.3)

7 (29.2)

3 (50.0)

ASA score 3

16 (53.3)

14 (58.3)

2 (33.3)

ASA score 4

0

0

0

Insulin-dependent diabetes (%)

0

0

0

Non-insulin dependent diabetes (%)

2 (6.7)

2 (8.3)

0

Cardiac disease (%)

8 (26.6)

7 (29.2)

1 (16.7)

Pulmonary disease (%)

5 (16.7)

5 (20.8)

0

Immunosuppression (%)

1 (3)

1 (4.2)

0

  1. BMI Body mass index; ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists
  2. * Causes of reoperations were infection (n = 3), patella dislocation (n = 2) and polyethylene liner dislocation (n = 1) and all patients underwent a minor reoperation without exchange of femoral and tibial components