2013
DOI: 10.1097/bco.0b013e318285c38f
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“…Given the patient's young age and good bone quality, we opted for a cementless technique to preserve bone stock and facilitate biological fixation [18][19][20] . Patients with arteriovenous malformations of the knee have been found to have unremarkable underlying bone 21 , suggesting that bone quality is not jeopardized in patients with venous malformations. Furthermore, the patient in this study was assessed radiographically, and intraoperatively, and they were found to be appropriate and amenable for cementless fixation.…”
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“…Given the patient's young age and good bone quality, we opted for a cementless technique to preserve bone stock and facilitate biological fixation [18][19][20] . Patients with arteriovenous malformations of the knee have been found to have unremarkable underlying bone 21 , suggesting that bone quality is not jeopardized in patients with venous malformations. Furthermore, the patient in this study was assessed radiographically, and intraoperatively, and they were found to be appropriate and amenable for cementless fixation.…”
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