Uncemented Knee Resurfacing: A Biological Fixation Approach
Total knee replacement has long relied on bone cement to secure implants. However, advances in implant design and surgical technique have led to a resurgence of uncemented knee resurfacing, also known as cementless total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This method uses porous-coated implants that allow bone to grow into the surface, creating a stable, long-lasting bond.
What Is Uncemented Knee Resurfacing?
In this procedure:
Benefits of Going Cementless
- Biological fixation: Promotes natural bone growth for long-term stability
- Reduced risk of cement debris: Minimizes complications like inflammation or loosening
- Shorter operative time: No need to mix and apply cement
- Easier revision surgery: Removing cementless implants is often simpler if future surgery is needed
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