Mechanical complications after total knee arthroplasty.

Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-24 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2023.2282744
Patrick Connolly, Stefan Coombs, Ran Schwarzkopf
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Introduction: With the increasing demand for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and the burden of revision TKA on the healthcare system, as well as the quality of life implications for patients, it is extremely important for surgeons to be able to anticipate and prevent TKA mechanical complications. Surgeons must be familiar with the different causes and mechanisms of TKA complications so that they can properly treat patients with failed TKAs and better avoid these complications.

Areas covered: This review addresses TKA mechanical complications and provides context for the topic. A detailed review of surgical factors, implant factors, and patient factors that contribute to mechanical complications after TKA is provided. All of the literature cited in this review was gathered from the PubMed online database using different keywords based on the section of the manuscript.

Expert opinion: As surgeons and engineers solve certain issues in TKA, new challenges will inevitably arise. We must continue to push forward and innovate from both a surgical technique and implant design perspective.

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全膝关节置换术后的机械并发症。
引言:随着对全膝关节置换术(TKA)的需求不断增加,医疗系统对TKA翻修的负担以及对患者生活质量的影响,外科医生能够预测和预防TKA机械并发症是极其重要的。外科医生必须熟悉TKA并发症的不同原因和机制,以便正确治疗TKA失败的患者,更好地避免这些并发症。涵盖的领域:这篇综述涉及TKA机械并发症,并提供了有关该主题的背景。对TKA术后导致机械并发症的手术因素、植入因素和患者因素进行了详细综述。这篇综述中引用的所有文献都是根据手稿的章节使用不同的关键词从PubMed在线数据库中收集的。专家意见:随着外科医生和工程师解决TKA中的某些问题,新的挑战将不可避免地出现。我们必须从外科技术和植入物设计的角度继续推进和创新。
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