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survivorship. Anatomy and deformity To describe the anatomy and coronal alignment of the leg, a number of descriptive terms are used. 2 The anatomical axis of each bone refers to a line drawn along the centre of the intramedullary canal. The
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implant survivorship for image-free hand-held robotic-assisted knee arthroplasty. Methods A search of PubMed and Google Scholar was performed in September 2019 in line with the 2009 Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta
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its association with reduced implant survivorship and increased revision rates when compared to TKA. 12 , 13 Existing registry data has also shown that surgical errors in implant positioning and suboptimal limb alignment are the most common
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femoral and tibial sides (ideal indication), high-grade lesions (ICRS grade 3 or 4) on either the femoral or tibial side (relative indication), and high-grade lesions on both sides (salvage indication) to predict survivorship of the MAT according to the
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bony cuts. However, medium-term and long-term CAN-TKA clinical function outcomes and survivorship have been shown to be similar to conventional TKA despite improved radiographic alignment and fewer outliers achieved with navigation assistance. 23 – 26
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implants, using revision of either component as the endpoint, found implant survivorship of 77–82% at 20 years follow-up, and led to many surgeons heralding THA as the ‘operation of the century’. 1 , 2 Since Charnley’s low-friction arthroplasty, there
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threats to THA survivorship. Although there is an agreement about the minimum safe thickness of XLPE liners at 5 mm to 6 mm, 27 in ceramic inserts the minimum thickness is debated between 6 mm and as thin as 3.5 mm depending on the type of ceramic
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Introduction Thorough understanding of the impact of glenohumeral joint pathology on glenoid morphology is important in the predictability of implant survivorship and outcome following total shoulder arthroplasty. Preoperative radiographic
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of acetabular fixation ( 23 ). The success of cemented stems has been exemplified by a single institution review of the Exeter Universal Stem (Stryker, Kalamazoo, MI, USA) in 382 hips with 99% survivorship from aseptic loosening at 20–25 years ( 24