Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4093833 | Seminars in Arthroplasty | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Complications involving the extensor mechanism have a devastating effect on overall function following a primary or revision total knee arthroplasty. There are intraoperative, postoperative, and patient-related risk factors that can increase the occurrence of this complication. The results of previously described techniques utilizing direct repair, allograft reconstruction, and/or autograft reconstruction have been discouraging. The purpose of this article is to describe a technique utilizing a synthetic mesh for reconstruction of extensor mechanism disruptions after total knee arthroplasty.
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Authors
Keith A. Fehring, Arlen D. Hanssen, Matthew P. Abdel,