Cementing techniques for the tibial component in primary total knee replacement

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Abstract

The optimum cementing technique for the tibial component in cemented primary total knee replacement (TKR) remains controversial. The technique of cementing, the volume of cement and the penetration are largely dependent on the operator, and hence large variations can occur. Clinical, experimental and computational studies have been performed, with conflicting results. Early implant migration is an indication of loosening. Aseptic loosening is the most common cause of failure in primary TKR and is the product of several factors. Sufficient penetration of cement has been shown to increase implant stability. This review discusses the relevant literature regarding all aspects of the cementing of the tibial component at primary TKR.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)295-300
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B
Volume95 B
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2013

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