2018
DOI: 10.1136/jisakos-2017-000174
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Screw and cement augmentation of tibial defects in primary total knee arthroplasty: satisfactory midterm outcomes

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“…In severe cases like this case, arthroplasty is a good treatment option (6) . The presence of large defects more than 20% with depressed more than 16 mm, is not possible to treat with screw and bone graft augmentation alone (7) , ideally this case would require additional special implants such as metal augmentation and longer stems (2,8) . However, it should not be forgotten that in suburban hospitals with limited funding, we must also think about ways to reduce the costs (7) .…”
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“…In severe cases like this case, arthroplasty is a good treatment option (6) . The presence of large defects more than 20% with depressed more than 16 mm, is not possible to treat with screw and bone graft augmentation alone (7) , ideally this case would require additional special implants such as metal augmentation and longer stems (2,8) . However, it should not be forgotten that in suburban hospitals with limited funding, we must also think about ways to reduce the costs (7) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%