Revision Surgery
Cross-source consensus on Revision Surgery from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study does not support routine evaluation of rotational alignment as a reason for revision surgery in patients with persistent pain when mechanical problems are absent. — Patient-reported outcomes and component rotation in total knee replacement: a prospective, observational study in 498 patients
- Revision surgery based only on suspected malrotation may create unnecessary patient risk and healthcare cost. — Patient-reported outcomes and component rotation in total knee replacement: a prospective, observational study in 498 patients
- Avoiding revision procedures unsupported by mechanical findings could reduce burdens on patients and healthcare systems. — Patient-reported outcomes and component rotation in total knee replacement: a prospective, observational study in 498 patients
- Some authors have recommended revision surgery when abnormal component rotation is found in patients with pain, stiffness, or patellofemoral complications. — Patient-reported outcomes and component rotation in total knee replacement: a prospective, observational study in 498 patients