2019
DOI: 10.15438/rr.9.1.222
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Restoration of Femoral Condylar Anatomy for Achieving Optimum Functional Expectations: Continuation of an Earlier Study At 5-Year Minimum Follow-Up

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Studying and reporting the continuous, prospective outcomes of a post-surgical orthopaedic population without loss to follow-up at various standard landmarks over time is rarely achieved in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) literature. Small case series populations reported at an early follow-up time is common, and usually not beyond any initial publication for further reporting. The purpose of this study was to advance the knowledge base of the performance of Freedom Knee system through the continuous… Show more

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“…The durability and success rate of the CR/PS TKS implant in our study are consistent with the findings from Durbhakula et al who in a prospective, continuous series of 176 primary posterior stabilized (PS) TKAs, reported a similarly high success rate with no revisions required during a two and five-year follow-up. 11,12 Another study by Londhe et al reports no revision rate and safety and stability of the same implant. 13 These studies along with our observations, reiterates that the CR/PS TKS implant offers reliable, stable and a long-term performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The durability and success rate of the CR/PS TKS implant in our study are consistent with the findings from Durbhakula et al who in a prospective, continuous series of 176 primary posterior stabilized (PS) TKAs, reported a similarly high success rate with no revisions required during a two and five-year follow-up. 11,12 Another study by Londhe et al reports no revision rate and safety and stability of the same implant. 13 These studies along with our observations, reiterates that the CR/PS TKS implant offers reliable, stable and a long-term performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%