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Clinical Trial
. 2002 Oct;73(5):531-8.
doi: 10.1080/000164702321022802.

Fixation of the tibial component using CMW-1 or Palacos bone cement with gentamicin: similar outcome in a randomized radiostereometric study of 51 total knee arthroplasties

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Fixation of the tibial component using CMW-1 or Palacos bone cement with gentamicin: similar outcome in a randomized radiostereometric study of 51 total knee arthroplasties

Gunnar Adalberth et al. Acta Orthop Scand. 2002 Oct.

Abstract

We studied CMW-1 bone cement with gentamicin in the laboratory and in a randomized clinical study. Palacos bone cement containing gentamicin was used as the control. In the preclinical evaluation, the CMW cement had slightly less mechanical strength. In the clinical study, 51 patients (51 knees) operated on with total knee arthroplasty were studied for 2 years. We used radiostereometric analysis to measure migration of the tibial components, randomized to fixation with either of the two types of cement. The extent and pattern of migration were similar in both groups, and we found no differences in the number, size and extent of radiolucent lines or clinical outcome. No complications occurred. Our findings suggest a need for more studies of CMW-1 bone cement containing gentamicin in a larger cohort of patients.

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