Navigation improves the ten to fifteen year survival rate after mobile bearing total knee arthroplasty. A French multicentric nationwide study.
Author(s) -
Jean–Yves Jenny,
Dominique Saragaglia
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
epic series in health sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2398-5305
DOI - 10.29007/wr7w
Subject(s) - total knee arthroplasty , medicine , bearing (navigation) , arthroplasty , survival rate , surgery , computer science , artificial intelligence
The survival rate of navigation-assisted mobile bearing total knee arthroplasty after 13 years when mechanical revision was considered as the end-point was significantly improved when compared to conventionally implanted mobile bearing total knee arthroplasty. Longer follow-up is required to prove superiority of any technique.
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