Surgical rinse technique tested for stronger knee implants
NCT ID NCT06032507
Summary
This study tested two ways of cleaning the bone during knee replacement surgery to see which helps the surgical cement bond more strongly. It involved 100 patients with knee arthritis who were randomly assigned to have their bone cleaned with either a high-pressure water spray or a manual rinse. Researchers then used X-rays to measure how deeply and evenly the cement penetrated the bone, which affects how long the new knee joint might last.
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Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Barcelona, Spain
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