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La cirugía de reemplazo de rodilla es común para la osteoartritis, pero el 20% de los pacientes no logran aliviar el dolor. Las mejoras futuras se centran en las técnicas quirúrgicas, la atención perioperatoria y la tecnología, no solo los implantes, para mejorar los resultados de los pacientes.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Cirugía ortopédica
  • Procedimientos musculoesqueléticos
  • Artroplastia total de la rodilla

Sus antecedentes:

  • El reemplazo de rodilla es un procedimiento musculoesquelético muy frecuente y rentable a nivel mundial.
  • La osteoartritis dolorosa de la rodilla, que conduce a una reducción de la función y la calidad de vida, es la principal indicación para la cirugía.
  • Existen variaciones significativas en la utilización de prótesis de rodilla en diferentes regiones geográficas y países.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para revisar el estado actual de la cirugía de reemplazo de rodilla.
  • Para identificar áreas de mejora más allá del diseño de implantes.
  • Para enfatizar la necesidad de mejorar los resultados del paciente y el alivio del dolor.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la literatura existente sobre los resultados de la cirugía de reemplazo de rodilla.
  • Análisis de los factores que influyen en los umbrales de intervención quirúrgica.
  • Examen de las tendencias en el diseño de implantes, técnicas de implantación y cuidados perioperatorios.

Principales resultados:

  • Si bien la supervivencia a largo plazo del implante es generalmente excelente, el 20% o más de los pacientes informan un alivio del dolor y resultados clínicos subóptimos.
  • El enfoque está cambiando del diseño exclusivo del implante a la optimización de los métodos de implante y la atención perioperatoria.
  • Se reconoce que los programas de recuperación mejorados son beneficiosos para el manejo del paciente.

Conclusiones:

  • Es necesaria una mayor investigación y desarrollo para aumentar la proporción de pacientes que experimentan un alivio exitoso del dolor después del reemplazo de rodilla.
  • Las mejoras en las técnicas quirúrgicas, la prevención de complicaciones y la atención perioperatoria son cruciales.
  • Las tecnologías emergentes son prometedoras para avanzar en el cuidado de reemplazo de rodilla, lo que requiere una regulación rigurosa y un monitoreo de seguridad.