Accomplishments
Ten- to 13-Year Results of Mobile Bearing Posterior-Stabilized Rotating-Platform Knee Implants Reported by Nondesigner Surgeon.
Category
Articles
Authors
Publisher
Elsevier
Publishing Date
01-Sep-2016
volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
830-835
- Abstract
Posterior-stabilized rotating-platform (PSRP) knee was designed with the purpose of improving postoperative flexion and stability. Its long-term performance has limited reports, which could show whether this purpose has been realized without deleterious effect. We report its long-term results at 10-13 years, of a previously studied cohort, evaluated longitudinally.
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