2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-012-2661-4
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High-flexion Prosthesis Improves Function of TKA in Asian Patients Without Decreasing Early Survivorship

Abstract: Background Two previous studies recently raised the possibility of a high risk of early femoral components loosening with high-flexion (HF) prostheses in Asian populations and suggested that the high failure rate of HF TKAs was associated with HF ability. However, these findings are controversial given other studies reporting a low incidence of aseptic failures in HF prostheses.Questions/purposes We therefore determined (1) the rate of achieving postoperative HF after HF TKA; (2) whether the aseptic loosening … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, we did not observe any obviously increased rate of early loosening, anterior knee pain or patellar crepitus in patients using high-flex implants. Many current literatures [21,41,42,[47][48][49][50] supported our findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Nevertheless, we did not observe any obviously increased rate of early loosening, anterior knee pain or patellar crepitus in patients using high-flex implants. Many current literatures [21,41,42,[47][48][49][50] supported our findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…140 degrees. [12][13][14] In our clinical experience, some patients with ideally implanted components and postoperative maximum flexion angle ! 130 degrees are not satisfied with the outcomes, partly because of the poor flexion angle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The position of the zones was used to describe the location of the radiolucencies followed by the Knee Society total knee replacement radiological assessment of the radiolucent lines [31,32]. It was related to aseptic implant loosening [30,34].…”
Section: Radiological Assessmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%