The press-fit condylar total knee system: 8- to 10-year results with a posterior cruciate-retaining design.
2000The Journal of arthroplasty
Buehler KO, Venn-Watson E, D'Lima DD, Colwell CW
Plain English
This study looked at the outcomes of a specific knee replacement surgery in 94 patients over 8 to 10 years. The researchers found that the average knee function score was high at 96 points, and the overall success rate of the knee replacements was 93.4%. This is important because it shows that this type of knee surgery can provide lasting relief and good function for patients over a significant period.
Who this helps: This benefits patients suffering from knee arthritis and seeking effective long-term pain relief.