How long do revised and multiply revised knee replacements last? A retrospective observational study of the National Joint Registry
Background Knee replacements are common and effective operations but patients that undergo this intervention are at risk of needing subsequent costly and often complex revision surgery with poorer outcomes than primary surgery. The treatment pathway over the life of the patient in terms of risk of r...
Main Authors: | Deere, K, Whitehouse, MR, Kunutsor, SK, Sayers, A, Price, AJ, Mason, J, Blom, AW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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