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AORN Journal, 1982
Knee replacement can be regarded as the inevitable sequel to hip replacements, the child so to speak, of a brilliant father. As with other children, there were growing pains and a somewhat troubled adolescence, but the mature adult can now stand, proud and unashamed, alongside its distinguished forebear.
R S, Laskin, D M, Varrichio
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Knee replacement can be regarded as the inevitable sequel to hip replacements, the child so to speak, of a brilliant father. As with other children, there were growing pains and a somewhat troubled adolescence, but the mature adult can now stand, proud and unashamed, alongside its distinguished forebear.
R S, Laskin, D M, Varrichio
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Infected Total Knee Replacements
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1994Deep infection is a devastating complication following total knee arthroplasty. Prompt diagnosis and definitive treatment of this complication are essential for a successful outcome. The treatment options for an infected total knee replacement include (1) antibiotic suppression alone; (2) aggressive wound debridement, drainage, and antibiotic ...
, Windsor, , Bono
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Knee disarticulation after total-knee replacement
Prosthetics & Orthotics International, 2002An 89-year-old woman who had a total-knee replacement in the past, underwent a knee disarticulation of the same leg because of an ischaemic foot. Eight (8) months postoperatively the stump is fully weight-bearing and the patient is able to walk safely, using a prosthesis and a walking frame.
S A M, Lambregts, W M G C, Hitters
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Knee biomechanics and total knee replacement
The Journal of Arthroplasty, 1986The biomechanics of the knee joint provide an important basis for the rationale in the design and selection of appropriate total knee arthroplasty. This article examines knee biomechanics in terms of patient function, prosthesis design, cruciate ligament retention, alignment, and fixation of the tibial component. While design and surgical technique for
T P, Andriacchi +2 more
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Total Condylar Knee Replacement
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976The Total Condylar Prosthesis is a non-hinged unit designed to: replace the patellofemoral articulation; improve fixation of the tibial component by means of a stout central peg; permit accurate and reproducible insertion. The cruciate ligaments are excised to obtain better tibial fixation.
J, Insall +3 more
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Cryotherapy following total knee replacement
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2023Total knee replacement (TKR) is a common intervention for people with end-stage symptomatic knee osteoarthritis, resulting in significant improvements in pain, function and quality of life within three to six months. It is, however, acutely associated with pain, local oedema and blood loss. Post-operative management may include cryotherapy. This is the
Ashwin Aggarwal +3 more
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