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Review
. 1996 May;78(3):441-5.

Survivorship analysis of the Kinematic Stabilizer total knee replacement: a 10- to 14-year follow-up

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Review

Survivorship analysis of the Kinematic Stabilizer total knee replacement: a 10- to 14-year follow-up

K P Emmerson et al. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1996 May.

Abstract

The Kinematic Stabilizer is a posterior-cruciate-substituting design of total knee replacement. We have reviewed 109 primary total knee replacements in 95 patients at a mean follow-up time of 12.7 years (10 to 14). We used survival analysis with failure defined as revision of the implant. This gave a cumulative survival rate of 95% (95% CI +/- 5%) at ten years and (87% +/- 10%) at 13 years. These results from an independent centre confirm the value of an established design of cemented total knee replacement and question the wisdom of the introduction of modifications and new designs without properly controlled trials.

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