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Total knee replacement for patients with ankylosed knees

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2008
The purpose of this study was to determine objectively the outcome of total knee replacement in patients with ankylosed knees. There were 82 patients (99 knees) with ankylosed knees who underwent total knee replacement with a condylar constrained or a posterior stabilised prosthesis. Their mean age was 41.9 years (23 to 60) and the mean follow-up was
Y-H, Kim, J-S, Kim
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The Attenborough total knee replacement

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1978
The 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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Knee disarticulation after total-knee replacement

Prosthetics & Orthotics International, 2002
An 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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Total Knee Replacement in Hemophilia

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977
Hemophilia 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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Alignment in total knee replacement

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2008
The advent of computer-assisted knee replacement surgery has focused interest on the alignment of the components. However, there is confusion at times between the alignment of the limb as a whole and that of the components. The interaction between them is discussed in this article.
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