Mid-Flexion Stability in Kinematically Aligned TKA: PS vs CS Implants
Mid-Flexion Stability in Kinematically Aligned TKA: PS vs CS Implants
Mid-Flexion Sagittal Stability of Total Knee Arthroplasty Implanted With Kinematic Alignment: A Quantitative Radiographic Laxity Study With Single-Radius Posterior-Stabilized and Condylar-Stabilized Implants.
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Synopsis
Sixty-five patients with well-functioning primary TKAs were drawn from a randomized parent trial and evaluated 5–8 years postoperatively: Condylar-stabilized (CS) (n=37) vs posterior-stabilized (PS) (n=28). The primary outcome was radiographic sagittal/anteroposterior (AP) laxity at 45° (mid-flexion) and 90° using a Telos device. Secondary outcomes included Knee Society (KS) Pain/Motion, KS Functi...
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