2012
DOI: 10.3928/01477447-20120222-20
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In Vivo Testing of Knee Stability After Rotating-hinge Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Comparison of 2 Knee Systems

Abstract: Rotating-hinge knee prostheses are used for reconstruction in cases of severe articular compromise and major bone loss. Biomechanical studies revealed that rotating-hinge designs with long and cylindrical pegs are more stable than devices with short and more tapered ones. Twenty-five patients underwent clinical examination using ultrasound, radiographs, and 3 different rating systems to examine the in vivo stability and functional outcome of 2 rotating-hinge knee systems. Overall, the study revealed that a sta… Show more

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“…; DePuy, Warsaw, Indiana) and S-ROM Noiles prostheses (DePuy). 58 The results for medial and lateral lift-off during flexion and extension in ultrasonography were comparable, whereas the measured distraction of the LPS/M.B.T was lower compared with the S-ROM Noiles prostheses.…”
Section: Indications For Rotating Hinge Prostheses For Revision Tkamentioning
confidence: 73%
“…; DePuy, Warsaw, Indiana) and S-ROM Noiles prostheses (DePuy). 58 The results for medial and lateral lift-off during flexion and extension in ultrasonography were comparable, whereas the measured distraction of the LPS/M.B.T was lower compared with the S-ROM Noiles prostheses.…”
Section: Indications For Rotating Hinge Prostheses For Revision Tkamentioning
confidence: 73%