AAOS2018: Assessment of outcomes after sequential bilateral TKA with and without navigation
AAOS2018: Assessment of outcomes after sequential bilateral TKA with and without navigation
No Difference in Blood Loss, Transfusion in Navigated and Non-Navigated Bilateral Knee Arthroplasty: A Prospective Randomized Study
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154 patients scheduled for sequential bilateral total knee arthroplasty were randomized to undergo surgery with or without the use of navigation. Patients were assessed perioperatively for outcomes related to blood loss, and postoperatively up to 12 months for patient-reported function and pain. Groups demonstrated no significant differences in either total blood loss, drop in hemoglobin, or trans...
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