It was reported, that: on 08 sep 2021, a journal article was retrieved by our clinical team that reported a study from the uk which looked at the effect of age on the outcomes of cementless mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee replacements.This study analysed the effect of age at the surgery on the mid to long term clinical outcomes of 1000 cementless ukr.Patients were categorised into four age groups (< 55, 55 to < 65, 65 to < 75 and = 75 years).Implant survival was assessed using endpoints reoperation, revision and major revision requiring revision knee replacement components.Functional outcomes were assessed.Complaint ten: the study reports revision of femoral component due to loosening.Patient outcome: revision.
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