Summary
When cementless fixation is used for total knee arthroplasty, functional outcomes are noninferior to those seen with cemented fixation at 2 years, and patients report similar satisfaction. There is a small but significant improvement in clinical outcome with cemented fixation, and early pain scores are slightly lower. Additional research is needed to determine whether a cementless approach improved long-term survival.
- total knee arthroplasty
- cementless fixation
- cemented fixation
- hip & knee conditions
- orthopaedics & sports medicine clinical trials
- orthopaedic procedures
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