Background Little is known regarding anterior-posterior stability after anterior cruciate ligament–preserving partial (PKA) and combined partial knee arthroplasty (CPKA) compared to standard posterior cruciate–retaining total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods The anterior-posterior tibial translation of twenty-four cadaveric knees was measured, with optical tracking, while under 90N drawer with the knee flexed 0-90°. Knees were tested before and after PKA, CPKA (medial and lateral bicompartmental and bi-unicondylar), and then posterior cruciate–retaining TKA. The anterior-posterior tibial translations of the arthroplasty states, at each flexion angle, were compared to the native knee and each other with repeated measures analyses of variance...
Aims: Unicompartmental (UKA) and bicompartmental (BCA) knee arthroplasty have been associated with i...
Introduction: Debate has persisted for many years about whether to sacrifice or replace the posterio...
Introduction: The importance of the posterior cruciate ligament in knee functionality is known; howe...
Objective:The purpose of this radiological study was to assess the posterior laxity of a single mode...
Abstract Background The cruciate ligaments are import...
Background: Total knee arthroplasty has got excellent results. Among the techniques (posterior-stabi...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: There is controversy regarding the superiority of posterior-stabili...
Aims: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) has become a popular method of treating knee localize...
Clinical difference between posterior-stabilized (PS) and cruciate-retaining (CR) designs in total k...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the radiological and functional results of posterior...
Purpose Surgeons may attempt to strip the posterior capsule from its femoral attachment to overcome ...
Background The improvement of flexion contracture is important in knee arthroplasty since residual f...
Introduction: There has been a continuing debate regarding whether the posterior cruciate ligament s...
Background: The apparently physiological kinematics of the bicruciate-stabilized total knee arthropl...
Little information is available to surgeons regarding how the lateral structures prevent instability...
Aims: Unicompartmental (UKA) and bicompartmental (BCA) knee arthroplasty have been associated with i...
Introduction: Debate has persisted for many years about whether to sacrifice or replace the posterio...
Introduction: The importance of the posterior cruciate ligament in knee functionality is known; howe...
Objective:The purpose of this radiological study was to assess the posterior laxity of a single mode...
Abstract Background The cruciate ligaments are import...
Background: Total knee arthroplasty has got excellent results. Among the techniques (posterior-stabi...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: There is controversy regarding the superiority of posterior-stabili...
Aims: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) has become a popular method of treating knee localize...
Clinical difference between posterior-stabilized (PS) and cruciate-retaining (CR) designs in total k...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the radiological and functional results of posterior...
Purpose Surgeons may attempt to strip the posterior capsule from its femoral attachment to overcome ...
Background The improvement of flexion contracture is important in knee arthroplasty since residual f...
Introduction: There has been a continuing debate regarding whether the posterior cruciate ligament s...
Background: The apparently physiological kinematics of the bicruciate-stabilized total knee arthropl...
Little information is available to surgeons regarding how the lateral structures prevent instability...
Aims: Unicompartmental (UKA) and bicompartmental (BCA) knee arthroplasty have been associated with i...
Introduction: Debate has persisted for many years about whether to sacrifice or replace the posterio...
Introduction: The importance of the posterior cruciate ligament in knee functionality is known; howe...