The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 67-B, Issue 4 | Pages 548 - 550
1 Aug 1985
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Seventy-one Geomedic total knee replacements were reviewed retrospectively at a maximum of eight and a half years. The prosthesis was found to be successful in its primary aim of relieving pain. However, there was an overall failure rate of 18.3%. Analysis of the results by an actuarial method allowed comparison with other prostheses. The factors involved in failure are discussed.
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