Knee replacement study tests which bone cleaning method makes cement stick better
NCT ID NCT06032507
Summary
This study tested whether using a high-pressure water spray or a manual rinse to clean bone during knee replacement surgery leads to better cement bonding. Researchers randomly assigned 100 patients with severe knee arthritis to receive one of the two cleaning methods. They then used X-rays to measure how deeply the cement penetrated the bone, which affects how long the artificial knee joint might last.
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Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Barcelona, Spain
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