Aims. Loosening of components after
Aims.
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare a bicruciate-retaining (BCR)
Aims. Neither a surgeon’s intraoperative impression nor the parameters of computer navigation have been shown to be predictive of the outcomes following
Aims. This study aimed to evaluate if
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare any differences in the primary outcome (biphasic flexion knee moment during gait) of robotic arm-assisted bi-unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (bi-UKA) with conventional mechanically aligned
Aims. Medial pivot (MP)
Aims. Inadvertent soft tissue damage caused by the oscillating saw during
Aims. Oxidised zirconium was introduced as a material for femoral components
in
Objectives. Throughout the 20th Century, it has been postulated that the knee moves on the basis of a four-bar link mechanism composed of the cruciate ligaments, the femur and the tibia. As a consequence, the femur has been thought to roll back with flexion, and
Fixed flexion deformities are common in osteoarthritic
knees that are indicated for
The outcome of
We have previously reported the short-term radiological
results of a randomised controlled trial comparing kinematically
aligned
Tranexamic acid (TEA), an inhibitor of fibrinolysis,
reduces blood loss after routine
Objectives. Numerous complications following
We report on the long-term results of 163 bicruciate-retaining
Hermes 2C
Objectives. A lack of connection between surgeons and patients in evaluating
the outcome of
Patient-specific cutting guides (PSCGs) are designed
to improve the accuracy of alignment of
There has been a recent increase in interest
for non-cemented fixation in