Locking after
Eleven
We reviewed the rate of revision of unicompartmental knee replacements (UKR) from the New Zealand Joint Registry between 1999 and 2008. There were 4284 UKRs, of which 236 required revision, 205 to a
As part of a prospective study of 476
This retrospective study evaluated the midterm clinical and radiographic outcomes of a second-generation
We reviewed the outcome of 422 primary cemented Kinemax
We randomised 129 knees which were to be replaced using a standard posterior-cruciate-ligament (PCL)-retaining cemented
We examined the placement of the stem in relation to the medial tibial cortex when using
We describe the mid-term results of a prospective study of
Achieving deep flexion after
We compared the outcome of
The optimal regime of antithrombotic prophylaxis for patients undergoing
The role of modular tibial implants in
Free radicals, such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) which are released abruptly after deflation of an ischaemic tourniquet, cause reperfusion injuries. Ischaemic precondition (IPC), however, can reduce the injury. In clinical practice, the sequential application and release of tourniquets is often used in bilateral
We describe a cohort of patients with a high rate of mid-term failure following Kinemax Plus
PCL retaining fixed-bearing
Objectives. Because posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) resection makes flexion
gaps wider in
The results of
The appearance of the ‘grand-piano sign’ on the anterior resected surface of the femur has been considered to be a marker for correct femoral rotational alignment during
The results of