The management of mobile bearing dislocation in the Oxford lateral unicompartmental knee replacement.

This article describes a technique to manage dislocations of mobile bearing lateral unicompartmental knee replacements. When dislocations occur, the bearing usually subluxes medially over the medial wall of the tibial component into the intercondylar notch. By positioning small fragment screws with...

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Main Authors: Weston-Simons, J, Pandit, H, Gill, H, Jackson, W, Price, A, Dodd, C, Murray, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011
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author Weston-Simons, J
Pandit, H
Gill, H
Jackson, W
Price, A
Dodd, C
Murray, D
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Pandit, H
Gill, H
Jackson, W
Price, A
Dodd, C
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description This article describes a technique to manage dislocations of mobile bearing lateral unicompartmental knee replacements. When dislocations occur, the bearing usually subluxes medially over the medial wall of the tibial component into the intercondylar notch. By positioning small fragment screws with their heads above the vertical wall, thereby increasing the height of the wall, subsequent dislocations can be prevented. Seven cases treated in this manner are reported, of which one of the seven has redislocated. In the remaining six, their clinical outcomes are comparable to the outcomes of those without dislocations.
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spelling oxford-uuid:7f141380-1cf6-435a-a05b-901caabec0132022-03-26T21:14:26ZThe management of mobile bearing dislocation in the Oxford lateral unicompartmental knee replacement.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:7f141380-1cf6-435a-a05b-901caabec013EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2011Weston-Simons, JPandit, HGill, HJackson, WPrice, ADodd, CMurray, DThis article describes a technique to manage dislocations of mobile bearing lateral unicompartmental knee replacements. When dislocations occur, the bearing usually subluxes medially over the medial wall of the tibial component into the intercondylar notch. By positioning small fragment screws with their heads above the vertical wall, thereby increasing the height of the wall, subsequent dislocations can be prevented. Seven cases treated in this manner are reported, of which one of the seven has redislocated. In the remaining six, their clinical outcomes are comparable to the outcomes of those without dislocations.
spellingShingle Weston-Simons, J
Pandit, H
Gill, H
Jackson, W
Price, A
Dodd, C
Murray, D
The management of mobile bearing dislocation in the Oxford lateral unicompartmental knee replacement.
title The management of mobile bearing dislocation in the Oxford lateral unicompartmental knee replacement.
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title_fullStr The management of mobile bearing dislocation in the Oxford lateral unicompartmental knee replacement.
title_full_unstemmed The management of mobile bearing dislocation in the Oxford lateral unicompartmental knee replacement.
title_short The management of mobile bearing dislocation in the Oxford lateral unicompartmental knee replacement.
title_sort management of mobile bearing dislocation in the oxford lateral unicompartmental knee replacement
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