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The 22 to 25-year survival of cemented and cementless total knee arthroplasty in young patients

Journal of Arthroplasty Aug 27, 2020

Kim YH, et al. - The present study was attempted to ascertain the long-term clinical and radiographic results, the survival rate, and the prevalence of osteolysis of cemented vs cementless total knee arthroplasties (TKAs). Researchers enrolled a sum of 261 patients (522 knees) who had undergone bilateral simultaneous TKAs in the present study (mean age, 62.5 ± 5.5 years). Individuals were assessed clinically, radiographically, and also applying CT scans. In this study, 23.8 years (range, 22-25 years) was a mean follow-up period. This study's findings demonstrate that cementless TKA has comparable outcomes and survivorship to cemented TKA at this length of follow-up.

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