Similar migration for medial congruent and cruciate-retaining tibial components in an anatomic TKA s...
Similar migration for medial congruent and cruciate-retaining tibial components in an anatomic TKA system: a randomized controlled trial of 60 patients followed with RSA for 2 years
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Faculty of Medicine , Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund , Medicinska fakulteten , Forskningsgruppen för höft- och knäproteskirurgi , Sektion III , Lund University , Section III , Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Lund , Ortopedi, Lund , Orthopaedics (Lund) , Lunds universitet , The Hip and Knee Joint Arthroplasty Research Group , Christensson, Albin , Tveit, Magnus , Kesteris, Uldis and Flivik, Gunnar
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Sweden: Taylor & Francis
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English
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Sweden: Taylor & Francis
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Background and purpose - There is an ongoing debate regarding the appropriate level of constraint in primary TKA. To provide increased stability and better kinematics, more resembling a natural knee, a medial congruent (MC) tibial insert has been introduced. To investigate potential impact on implant migration, we evaluated the cemented Persona TKA...
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Similar migration for medial congruent and cruciate-retaining tibial components in an anatomic TKA system: a randomized controlled trial of 60 patients followed with RSA for 2 years
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Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund
Medicinska fakulteten
Forskningsgruppen för höft- och knäproteskirurgi
Sektion III
Lund University
Section III
Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Lund
Ortopedi, Lund
Orthopaedics (Lund)
Lunds universitet
The Hip and Knee Joint Arthroplasty Research Group
Christensson, Albin
Tveit, Magnus
Kesteris, Uldis
Flivik, Gunnar
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TN_cdi_pubmed_primary_34633885
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmed_primary_34633885
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1745-3674,1745-3682
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1745-3682
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10.1080/17453674.2021.1983709
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