Total condylar knee arthroplasty: Prosthetic component positioning and radiolucent lines
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Prosthetic positioning and overall postoperative alignment were studied in 138 consecutive total knee replacements, using the Insall/Burstein® total condylar knee system. Overall alignment was within 7 ± 5 degrees of valgus in 63 per cent of the knees, while tibial component positioning was within 4 degrees of tilt in any direction in 53 per cent of the knees. A radiolucency index incorporating width and extent of radiolucent zones at the tibia was shown to progress from 3 months to 2 years postoperatively. The radiolucency index 2 years postoperatively was higher with postoperative varus alignment in the rheumatoid arthritis group; a tibial component tilt of more than 4 degrees in any direction increased the radiolucency index in both treatment groups.Downloads
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1984-01-01
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Hvid, I., & Nielsen, S. (1984). Total condylar knee arthroplasty: Prosthetic component positioning and radiolucent lines. Acta Orthopaedica, 55(2), 160–165. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678408992329
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