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Similar 6.5-year micromotion of components with hybrid & cemented fixation in revision TKA

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September 2017

Similar 6.5-year micromotion of components with hybrid & cemented fixation in revision TKA

Vol: 6| Issue: 9| Number:5| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Comparable Stability of Cemented vs Press-Fit Placed Stems in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty With Mild to Moderate Bone Loss: 6.5-Year Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial With Radiostereometric Analysis

J Arthroplasty. 2017 Jan;32(1):197-201

Contributing Authors:
AB Wymenga GG van Hellemondt PJ Heesterbeek NM Kosse

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30 patients who had undergone revision total knee arthroplasty, had been randomized to hybrid or cement fixation, and had completed 2-year follow-up were included in this mid-term follow-up study. 23 patients were available and assessed for femoral and tibial migration over 6.5 years, with translation and rotation assessed using radiosterometric analysis. Results demonstrated no significant differ...

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