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Survival and Clinical Outcomes Post CT and MRI Based Patient Specific Total Knee Arthroplasty

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January 2025

Survival and Clinical Outcomes Post CT and MRI Based Patient Specific Total Knee Arthroplasty

Vol: 307| Issue: 1| Number:84| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

No differences in mid-term survival and clinical outcome between CT- and MRI-based patient-specific instrumentation for total knee arthroplasty, a randomized controlled trial.

Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol . 2024 Oct;34(7):3529-3534.

Contributing Authors:
DMJ Theeuwen I Haveman B Boonen EH van Haaren RPM Hendrickx MGM Schotanus

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Synopsis

Ninety-eight patients with advanced knee osteoarthritis were randomized to receive total knee arthroplasty with either CT-based patient-specific instrumentation (n=54) or MRI-based patient-specific instrumentation (n=44). The primary outcome was mid-term survival of the prosthesis, and secondary outcomes included patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) like the Oxford Knee Score, WOMAC, and the ...

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