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Ashir Ejaz1, Anders C Laursen1, Thomas Jakobsen2, Sten Rasmussen1, Poul Torben Nielsen3, Mogens B Laursen1.
Abstract
We aimed to determine whether not using a tourniquet in cemented TKA would affect migration of the tibial component measured by radiosterometric analysis (RSA). Seventy patients were randomized into a tourniquet group and a non-tourniquet group and using model-based RSA, the migration of the tibial component was analyzed. Primary and secondary outcome measures were maximum total point motion (MTPM) and translations and rotations. Follow-up period was 2 years. The tibial component was well fixated in both groups and no significant difference in migration between the two groups was detected (P=0.632). Mean MTPM (SD) was 0.47 mm (0.16) in the tourniquet group and 0.45 mm (0.21) in the non-tourniquet group. Absence of tourniquet indicates that stable fixation of the tibial component can be achieved in cemented TKA.Entities:
Keywords: RCT; RSA; TKA; implant fixation; tourniquet
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26162514 DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2015.05.058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Arthroplasty ISSN: 0883-5403 Impact factor: 4.757