Vitamin E‐stabilized polyethylene shows similar survival rates at minimum 7‐year follow‐up compared to conventional polyethylene in primary total knee arthroplasty
Alessandro Bistolfi,
Marco Spezia,
Alessandra Cipolla
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThe aim of this cross‐sectional study was to compare survival, clinical and radiographic results of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with vitamin E‐stabilized polyethylene (VEPE) or conventional polyethylene (CPE) at a minimum of 7‐year follow‐up.MethodsPatients who underwent primary TKA between 2011 and 2015, receiving the same cemented rotating platform knee design with VEPE or CPE tibial inserts, were identified. Patients were contacted for clinical and radiographic follow‐up. American Knee Society Scor… Show more
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