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VOLUME 27, SUPPLEMENT 1, S8, OCTOBER 01, 2020
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THE EFFECT OF SURGEON CASELOAD ON THE RELATIVE REVISION RATES OF CEMENTED AND CEMENTLESS UNICOMPARTMENTAL KNEE REPLACEMENTS – A REGISTRY BASED STUDY
H.R. Mohammad G. Matharu A. Judge D. MurrayKnee
Background: Although registry data suggests that revision rates for cementless unicompartmental knee replacements (UKR) are less than cemented, it is not known whether surgeon caseload affects their relative revision rate. We aimed to determine the effect of surgeon caseload on the relative revision rate of matched cemented and cementless UKRs.
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