KMID : 1037920140010020120
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Arthroscopy and Orthopedic Sports Medicine 2014 Volume.1 No. 2 p.120 ~ p.123
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Arthroscopic treatment of soft tissue impingement caused by extruded and a detached cement following total knee replacement arthroplasty
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Nam Shin-Woo
Lee Yong-Seuk Won Jun-Sung Lee Beom-Koo
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Abstract
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The clinical outcome to total knee arthroplasty of arthritic knees has been satisfactory, however the complications associated with this approach has continued to evolve. Soft tissue impingement is one of the complications, which can cause pain and limit range of motion. But it can be treated satisfactorily through arthroscopic intervention. We report a patient who suffered from a rare case of impingement caused by irritation of extruded and a detached cement mantle between the femoral component and the polyethylene insert in the medial compartment. In this particular case, arthroscopic treatment successfully treated the complication of impingement after total knee arthroplasty.
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KEYWORD
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Total knee arthroplasty, Cement, Impingement, Arthroscopic treatment
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