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. 2013 Dec 10;38(4):753–759. doi: 10.1007/s00264-013-2171-3

Table 1.

Clinical features of the 15 patients

Case Age(years)/sex Side (R/L) KBD grade NBJLI (n) BMI (kg/m2) Disease duration(years) Varus angle (°) before surgery Follow-up period (months) Complications after surgery
1 57/F R II 6 28.48 8 9.0 29 None
2 63/F R II 6 19.95 15 5.5 29 None
3 69/F R I 4 18.75 23 16.8 62 None
4 74/F R I 8 24.22 9 12.5 42 None
5 55/F L I 6 29.30 20 13.7 32 None
6 61/F R/L II 10 23.93 30 12.5/9.8 28 None
7 66/M L I 8 31.49 5 13.7 42 None
8 80/F R I 8 24.56 40 2.5 26 Onea
9 64/F L III 6 26.41 10 9.9 24 None
10 76/F R/L I 8 27.77 6 6.6/4.3 27 None
11 77/F R I 6 25.80 20 2.2 32 None
12 65/F R/L II 8 27.45 22 18.8/16.3 37 None
13 59/F R I 6 20.38 7 6.2 23 None
14 62/M L II 8 19.63 15 3.3 28 None
15 67/F R I 10 22.46 17 9.1 26 None
Average 66.33 7.2 24.71 16.47 32.47

KBD Kashin-Beck disease, BMI body mass index, NBJI the number of big limb joints involved, R right, L left

aThis patient suffered pulmonary infection after the first stage of hip joint replacement, which resolved within one week after extended antibiotic therapy, and the patient then successfully underwent TKA treatment