Abstract:ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of artificial knee joint replacement in the treatment of severe degenerative joint degenerative knee disease.MethodsA total of 85 patients with degenerative knee joint degenerative joint disease whowere admitted to our hospital from January 2014 to December 2017 were enrolled in this study.All patients underwent knee arthroplasty.The time of operation,the amount of bleeding,the amount of postoperative drainage,the therapeutic effect and the incidence of complications were analyzed.The scores of knee injury(HSS),pain scor(VAS),score of joint activity(ROM)quality of life score,mental status improvement score were compared.ResultsThe duration of operation was(79.68±10.28)min,the blood loss was(80.52±18.68)ml and the postoperative drainage volume was(459.62±69.88)ml.The total effective rate was 95.29%after treatment.The incidence of complications was 2.35%.After treatment,HSS score,ROM score,physical function,mental function,social function and physical life were higher than those before treatment and after treatment.SAS,SDS and VAS scores were lower than before treatment,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).ConclusionThe effect of artificial knee joint replacement in treatment of severe degenerative joint degenerative knee joint is significant,which isworthy of clinical reference and promotion.
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