Survivorship of highly constrained prostheses in primary and revision total knee arthroplasty: analysis of 6070 cases
ANZ Journal of Surgery2020Vol. 90(10), pp. 2061–2067
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Abstract
Both FSTKA and HTKA prostheses provide similar outcomes in primary and revision procedures except for the setting of periarticular/periprosthetic fracture, where a HTKA should be used. In elderly patients, a FSTKA prosthesis is recommended as the risk of periprosthetic fracture is higher with a HTKA.
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