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Harefuah, 1997
The medical records of 319 patients who underwent 350 primary total knee replacements were analyzed retrospectively. The age range was 44-89 years (average 66). In all we used a Biomet ACG prosthesis and preserved the posterior cruciate ligament. Results, measured objectively with Knee Society scores, were satisfactory for all ages, especially the ...
B, Berenfeld, M, Kligman, M, Roffman
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The medical records of 319 patients who underwent 350 primary total knee replacements were analyzed retrospectively. The age range was 44-89 years (average 66). In all we used a Biomet ACG prosthesis and preserved the posterior cruciate ligament. Results, measured objectively with Knee Society scores, were satisfactory for all ages, especially the ...
B, Berenfeld, M, Kligman, M, Roffman
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Total Knee Joint Replacement Prosthesis
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1971Summary In summary, we feel that the total replacement knee joint prosthesis deserves a permanent place in the armamentarium of the reconstructive surgeon. Instability due to combined femoral and tibial articular destruction is the indication for the procedure.
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Navigated Total Knee Replacement
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2007J Bohannon, Mason +2 more
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The Attenborough total knee replacement
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1978The stabilised gliding knee prosthesis is a compromise between hinged joints and condylar prostheses. It is a two-piece implant designed to allow normal gliding movements of flexion and extension and which, stabilised by a connecting rod between the femoral and tibial components, allows a designed laxity of rotation and lateral movements.
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Total Knee Replacement in Hemophilia
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977Hemophilia produces severe destruction of the knee joint resulting frequently in intractable pain. Total knee replacement with synovectomy can be safely performed with the proper use of blood concentrates. Four Modular knee replacements were performed on three patients without complications, and at follow up of two years or more, the patients were pain
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