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post-operative pain, and improve post-operative function, thereby reducing the proportion of patients who remain discontent following TKA. 29 , 36 Whether these changes in prosthetic alignment translate to improvements in subjective or objective
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regarding the incidence of deep prosthetic joint infection (PJI) in robotic TKA. Two recent systematic reviews suggested that the incidence was higher in robotic TKA at 1.6–1.7% compared to 0.44–1.00% in manual TKA. 19 , 71 However, these data were
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treatment should follow general PJI guidelines from the Musculoskeletal Infection Society. 55 (Peri)prosthetic fracture A periprosthetic fracture is a relatively rare complication after UKA, with an estimated incidence rate of about 0.16% (14
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incidence of reoperation or anterior knee pain between patellar-friendly and unfriendly designs regardless of resurfacing status, and concluded that prosthetic design had no effect of clinical outcome of TKA. 20 However, it was suggested that the authors
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the issue of inserting a prosthetic joint but retaining native ligaments in situ, producing varying degrees of stiffness and therefore impacting on that individual joint’s balancing and tension. Smith et al 34 found that the superficial medial
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was offered. Some studies have found no association between vitamin D level and post-operative outcomes ( 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 ), with one study even concluding that higher vitamin D levels were associated with an increased risk of prosthetic