
Potentially lower migration with all-poly vs metal-backed tibia component in total knee arthroplasty

Potentially lower migration with all-poly vs metal-backed tibia component in total knee arthroplasty
Migration of all-polyethylene compared with metal-backed tibial components in cemented total knee arthroplasty
Acta Orthop. 2018 Aug;89(4):412-417. doi: 10.1080/17453674.2018.1464317Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
60 patients scheduled for total knee arthroplasty were randomized to either an all-polyethylene tibial component or metal-backed tibial component. Primary outcome was maximum total point motion of the tibial component over 2-year follow-up, while clinical scores and incidence of adverse events were secondary outcomes. Two-year maximum total point motion of the tibial component was significantly lo...
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