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Ten-year survival of the cemented Freeman-Samuelson primary knee arthroplasty

DATA FROM THE SWEDISH KNEE ARTHROPLASTY REGISTER AND THE ROYAL LONDON HOSPITAL



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Abstract

We report a ten-year rate of survival of 96% for the cemented Freeman-Samuelson knee arthroplasty in patients from the Swedish Knee Registry and the Royal London Hospital with revision for aseptic loosening as the criterion for failure.


Correspondence should be sent to Mr G. Scott.

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