JBJS, February 1, 2006, Volume 88, Issue 2

The Ethical Implications of Recent Innovations in Knee Arthroplasty

Graeme Holt, MBChB MRCS Kerry Wheelan, MBChB Alberto Gregori, FRCS(Orth)
Knee

Total knee arthroplasty is currently one of the most commonly performed elective orthopaedic procedures. It has been validated as offering relief from the pain associated with degenerative arthritis when that pain is unresponsive to medical therapy1,2. Some recent innovations in arthroplasty surgery offer the potential for improved and more reproducible outcomes.


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