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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5363698"]While Xlink poly in the knee is somewhat newer it has become the industry standard.. Patients receiving total knees are younger and more active. There are a lot of studies showing reduced wear and good survivorship with Xlink poly in the knee. There are actually more published articles supporting Xlink poly in the knee than studies supporting the medial pivot knee. This is why all the big companies offer Xlink poly for the knee. By the last poster's logic, no one should be using ceramic heads or highly crosslinked poly in the hip, navigation for total joints, medial pivot knees, or a lot of other technologies. Wright/MPO not offering it is not based on science or surgeon demand but a financial one. This is just one example of why they will continue to be small time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5363698"]While Xlink poly in the knee is somewhat newer it has become the industry standard.. Patients receiving total knees are younger and more active. There are a lot of studies showing reduced wear and good survivorship with Xlink poly in the knee. There are actually more published articles supporting Xlink poly in the knee than studies supporting the medial pivot knee. This is why all the big companies offer Xlink poly for the knee. By the last poster's logic, no one should be using ceramic heads or highly crosslinked poly in the hip, navigation for total joints, medial pivot knees, or a lot of other technologies. Wright/MPO not offering it is not based on science or surgeon demand but a financial one. This is just one example of why they will continue to be small time.[/QUOTE]
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