2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.knee.2008.03.005
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Knee arthrodesis—A review

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“…The failure rate of these devices is much higher than for conventional total joint arthroplasty; therefore, managing their failures has created a new indication for segmental arthrodesis [18,49]. The biomechanical demands on these arthrodeses are substantial and consequently the reported failure rates are high [2,5,9,20,44,45,49]. We report the results of segmental arthrodesis with a modular, metallic implant system.…”
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“…The failure rate of these devices is much higher than for conventional total joint arthroplasty; therefore, managing their failures has created a new indication for segmental arthrodesis [18,49]. The biomechanical demands on these arthrodeses are substantial and consequently the reported failure rates are high [2,5,9,20,44,45,49]. We report the results of segmental arthrodesis with a modular, metallic implant system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the most common indications for knee arthrodesis are chronic infection after arthroplasty and tumors requiring extensive resection of the bony and soft tissues about the knee, rendering the joint with inadequate soft tissue coverage and extensor mechanism loss [39]. In appropriate patients, arthrodesis provides pain relief, stability, and improved mobility [44]. Contraindications for knee arthrodesis include contralateral knee amputation and ipsilateral hip arthrodesis [44].…”
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