The PFC Sigma Cobalt Chrome Sigma (PFCSCC) was introduced in 2006, and represents further development of the PFC Sigma design aiming at reducing the problem of backside wear. To ensure that there were no significant early failures following the introduction of this knee system to our hospital in 2006, we prospectively identified all patients undergoing TKA with the PFCSCC over a one-year period. Clinical and demographic patient data, American Knee Society scores, Oxford Knee scores, SF-12 scores and radiographic data were recorded preoperatively and at three-year post surgery. 233 patients underwent 249 primary knee arthroplasties with the PFCSCC. Seven patients (eight TKAs) died before the last review and eight cases were lost to follow up...
Background Continued development in total knee replacement aims at further improving quality of life...
The dataset contains material to supplement the paper “PEEK-OPTIMA (Trademark) as an Alternative to ...
We report the ten-year survival of a cemented total knee replacement (TKR) in patients aged < 55 ...
The PFC Sigma Cobalt Chrome Sigma (PFCSCC) was introduced in 2006, and represents further developmen...
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is reliant on safe and effective implants. The Press Fit Condylar Sigm...
Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an established procedure for relieving pain and improvi...
Background: We report 15-year survival, clinical and radiographic follow-up data for the Press Fit C...
We report ten-year clinical and radiological follow-up data for the Sigma Press Fit Condylar total k...
\(\bf Purpose:\) Up to 20% of all patients are not satisfied with the result after total knee arthr...
Purpose To prevent early failure it is necessary to evaluate modern TKA system for possible shortco...
We evaluated the rates of survival and cause of revision of seven different brands of cemented prima...
Purpose: Improvement of biomechanical properties of cobalt–chromium–molybdenum (CoCrMo) implant surf...
Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that aseptic loosening remains a leading cause of failu...
Introduction: Beyond Compliance (BC) was introduced in 2012 to improve the monitoring and regulation...
The long-term success of total knee replacement is multifactorial, including factors relating to the...
Background Continued development in total knee replacement aims at further improving quality of life...
The dataset contains material to supplement the paper “PEEK-OPTIMA (Trademark) as an Alternative to ...
We report the ten-year survival of a cemented total knee replacement (TKR) in patients aged < 55 ...
The PFC Sigma Cobalt Chrome Sigma (PFCSCC) was introduced in 2006, and represents further developmen...
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is reliant on safe and effective implants. The Press Fit Condylar Sigm...
Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an established procedure for relieving pain and improvi...
Background: We report 15-year survival, clinical and radiographic follow-up data for the Press Fit C...
We report ten-year clinical and radiological follow-up data for the Sigma Press Fit Condylar total k...
\(\bf Purpose:\) Up to 20% of all patients are not satisfied with the result after total knee arthr...
Purpose To prevent early failure it is necessary to evaluate modern TKA system for possible shortco...
We evaluated the rates of survival and cause of revision of seven different brands of cemented prima...
Purpose: Improvement of biomechanical properties of cobalt–chromium–molybdenum (CoCrMo) implant surf...
Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that aseptic loosening remains a leading cause of failu...
Introduction: Beyond Compliance (BC) was introduced in 2012 to improve the monitoring and regulation...
The long-term success of total knee replacement is multifactorial, including factors relating to the...
Background Continued development in total knee replacement aims at further improving quality of life...
The dataset contains material to supplement the paper “PEEK-OPTIMA (Trademark) as an Alternative to ...
We report the ten-year survival of a cemented total knee replacement (TKR) in patients aged < 55 ...