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29 2015 The authors reviewed 15 patients who underwent repeated MUA after failure of initial MUA for stiff TKA. A final ROM of less than 90° was considered a failed manipulation (failure group) and a final ROM of 90° or more was considered a
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failed to fit adequately; however, this was not in the primary THA group, but in the first revision THA case. Bargar 9 reported that during revision surgery “an unrecognized open-section defect was present laterally from a guttering of the femur at an
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who suffered distal humeral fractures ( 27 ). However, TEA performed for rheumatoid arthritis is more prone to fail because of aseptic loosening, and TEA performed for trauma and traumatic sequelae is more prone to failing because of infections ( 26