No component loosening of a cementless deep dish rotating platform knee at a 5-year follow-up - Takeaways - MDSpire

No component loosening of a cementless deep dish rotating platform knee at a 5-year follow-up

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  • Christian Stadler

  • M. Hofstätter

  • M. Luger

  • M. Stöbich

  • B. Ruhs

  • T. Gotterbarm

  • A. Klasan

  • August 15, 2022

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    The study evaluated the 5-year outcomes of the cementless Vanguard Deep Dish Rotating Platform Knee in patients with severe knee osteoarthritis.

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    Cementless fixation may preserve native bone and avoid cement debris, appealing to younger, more active patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty.

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    No cases of aseptic loosening were reported, indicating that the cementless implant is a safe option with low revision rates.

  • 4

    The study included a single-arm, prospective design with comprehensive follow-up assessments at multiple time points post-surgery.

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    Radiographic evaluations confirmed proper implant positioning and integrity, supporting the effectiveness of the cementless knee system.

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