AAOS: Highly-porous-metal tibial components appear durable & reliable 5 years after TKA
AAOS: Highly-porous-metal tibial components appear durable & reliable 5 years after TKA
At Five Years Highly-Porous-Metal Tibial Components were Durable and Reliable: A Randomized Trial of 389 Patients
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389 patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) were randomized to one of three groups: an uncemented highly-porous-metal tibial component group, a cemented highly-porous tibial component group, or a cemented traditional tibial component group. The purpose of this study was to compare the reliability and durability between treatment groups. Upon analysis, highly-porous-metal tibial component...
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