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Protesi di ginocchio negli esiti traumatici

Total knee arthroplasty in sequelae of fracture

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This article will analyse the critical issues in the surgical technique peculiar of knee prostheses after fracture: previous scars, intra- or extra-articular deformity, bone defects, ligament balance, stiffness and laxity, with a comparison between our outcomes and the results of the literature.

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Castelli, C.C., Gotti, V. & Falvo, D.A. Protesi di ginocchio negli esiti traumatici. LO SCALPELLO 29, 218–224 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11639-015-0137-5

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