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indicator for the overall success of the procedure. 12 During this review, we will outline the evolution of design of the patellofemoral part of TKA and highlight the areas in much need of further research. Early innovations Early attempts at
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review the various prosthetic knee hinge models that have been used since 1975, with the purpose of analysing their indications and results. Table 1. Summary of hinge knee prosthesis designs published in the literature since 1975 Design
Instituto Clinico Citta Studi, Milan, Italy
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King Edward VII Hospital, London, UK
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the patient post-surgery. Anatomically, the third space consists of the extensor hood, the patellofemoral joint, the medial and lateral retinacula fibres, the surrounding soft tissues and the quadriceps muscle. These tissues and the synovium within
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: femoral implant design Cadaveric studies A cadaveric study of six knees looked at whether trochlear design would affect patellar tracking. 15 Comparison was made between a symmetrical femoral prosthesis (Kinemax, Stryker, Mahwah, NJ, USA) and a
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Exponent, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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lateral tilt, which can lead to impingement and erosion of the prosthesis. 59 – 61 Therefore, preoperative assessment of patients’ native anatomy and kinematics of the patellofemoral joint is necessary for determining optimal patellar component
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characteristics such as year of publication, study population, level of evidence, mean age, male/female ratio, follow-up duration and prosthesis design were extracted and collected by two reviewers and checked by a third. An electronic database was created
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Nakamura K Watanabe T Koga H Yagishita K Sekiya I & Muneta T . Increase of patellofemoral height has decreased maximum knee flexion after total knee arthroplasty of posterior cruciate-substituting prosthesis in a clinical series . Journal of
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(single radius, multi radius, gradually reducing radius and medial pivot)? Does trochlea design affect patellofemoral kinematics and outcomes? Do ultracongruent inserts provide equivalent anteroposterior stability to posterior stabilized
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Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand
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School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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vein thrombosis; PJI, periprosthetic joint infection; TF, tibiofemoral joint; PF, patellofemoral joint; MCL, medial collateral ligament; HO, heterotopic ossification. * VVC prosthesis and allogeneic femoral head bone graft was used in all knees
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Department of Biomechanical Engineering, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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Dept. of Orthopaedics, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Dept. of Orthopaedics, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
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• Semi-hinge/revision • Patellofemoral-uni-combination • Tumour prosthesis Set 1 - Set 2 - - Knee tibial stem - • PCL retaining • Posterior stabilized • Bicruciate retaining • Unicondylar • Semi-hinge/revision • Patellofemoral