Journal article

The effect of prosthetic design and polyethylene type on the risk of revision for infection in total knee replacement an analysis of 336,997 prostheses from the Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry

CJ Vertullo, RN De Steiger, PL Lewis, M Lorimer, Y Peng, SE Graves

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery American Volume | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Periprosthetic infection following total knee replacement remains alarmingly frequent, is devastating for patients, and is an increasingly substantial public health burden. While both the prosthetic design elements and type of polyethylene used in total knee replacement can independently affect survivorship of the prosthesis, their influence on the risk of revision for infection is unknown. Therefore, we examined the effects of total knee prosthetic design and type of polyethylene bearing on the long-term revision risk for nonacute infection following total knee replacement by comparing 4 different cohorts: patients who had minimally stabilized total knee prostheses with crosslin..

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