1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0883-5403(98)90059-6
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Effect of the posterior cruciate ligament in knee-joint proprioception in total knee arthroplasty

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“…13,16,17 However, it has also been found that there is no difference in the clinical outcome between PCL-sparing and PCL-sacrificing methods. [13][14][15] We use a PCL-sparing arthroplasty since we have concerns about the possibility of postcam wear in the longer term.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…13,16,17 However, it has also been found that there is no difference in the clinical outcome between PCL-sparing and PCL-sacrificing methods. [13][14][15] We use a PCL-sparing arthroplasty since we have concerns about the possibility of postcam wear in the longer term.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 Cementless fixation achieves a weaker early fixation 10 but has the advantages of avoiding the toxic effects of cement on the body, 11 retaining sufficient bone stock for revision, 12 and allowing earlier treatment of postoperative infections. 12 PCL-retaining TKA has been shown to achieve an equivalent outcome to PCL-sacrificing TKA [13][14][15] and to allow a near normal gait after surgery. 13,16,17 However, there is no consensus on the relative merits and disadvantages of these procedures.…”
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“…This agrees with two other retrospective comparative studies (Level III) that showed no difference in proprioception with PCL sacrifi ce. 25,26 …”
Section: Does Sacrifi Ce Of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament Lead To Cmentioning
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“…Eine verminderte Kreuzbandspannung könne zu einer verminderten Effektivität des Streckapparats, eine vermehrte Bandspannung zu einer Limitierung der Beweglichkeit nach Gelenkersatz führen [17] und so im Extremfall eine postero-mediale Subluxation des Femurs auf der Tibia [18] und vermehrte posteriore Gelenkkontaktdrücke [9] hervorrufen. Zugleich wird der positive Effekt der Erhaltung des HKB auf die resultierende propriozeptive Gelenkkompetenz angezweifelt [19,20].…”
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