Consecutive series of 226 journey bicruciate substituting total knee replacements: early complication and revision rates

作者: Bernhard Christen , Michal Neukamp , Emin Aghayev

DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-395

关键词: Consecutive case seriesEarly complicationRevision rateSurgeryOrthopedic surgerySports medicineMedicineFollow up studiesKnee kinematicsTotal knee replacement

摘要: Background The Journey bicruciate substituting (BCS) total knee replacement (TKR) is intended to improve kinematics by more closely approximating the surfaces of a normal knee. The purpose this analysis was address safety BCS knees studying early complication and revision rates in consecutive case series.

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