Abstract
With a 95% success rate at 10 years, total knee arthroplasty can be regarded today as a reliable way of treating knee osteoarthritis in elderly patients with reasonable functional demands. The four main potential complications after placing of a total knee prosthe- sis are aseptic loosening, infection, lack of flexion and persistent pain. If a problem arises with a total knee prosthesis, infection must always be ruled out before considering other causes. Current innovations in knee arthroplasty should be aimed at improving results in young and active patients, i.e. in regard to both the design of new implants, or tougher materials, and to the surgical techniques themselves.
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Jolles, B., & Leyvraz, P. (2006). Larthroplastie totale de genou: évolution et résultats actuels. Forum Médical Suisse ‒ Swiss Medical Forum, 6(04). https://doi.org/10.4414/fms.2006.05767
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