anonymous
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anonymous
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Yes, femur has to be removed if you are going to use anything but an Attune tibia. Are people continuing to see this issue. I am hearing of it more now.
i admit I am a competitive rep. But failures are failures. And if they changed the subsurface that adheres to the cement than it does not matter if both are CoCr.
Thank you for sharing your wisdomi admit I am a competitive rep. But failures are failures. And if they changed the subsurface that adheres to the cement than it does not matter if both are CoCr.
I'm seeing a lot of tibias coming loose but I think it's a DePuy cement issue not the implant.
It's not the cement.
Maybe not. We feel like it is because we're seeing it on other implants as well. He's switching to Stryker so we'll see if that makes a difference.
Aside from tibias and femurs, what other metal implants are you cementing regularly???
It's not the cement.
By other implants I meant other than Attune.
We have seen 8 revisions 8 attune. The symptoms are pain and swelling but no startup pain because the cement is intact and the bone scans are negative. The pain is do to micro motion between the baseplate and cement which is causing chronic swelling and anterior knee pain. All base plates just lifted out, tools not needed. The cement is completely intact. The cement is the same cement used with every other TKA.
What cement was used? We've just switched cement thinking that was the issue.
What cement was used? We've just switched cement thinking that was the issue.
Palacos
The company line is bad cement technique. I don't buy it.
We have seen 8 revisions 8 attune. The symptoms are pain and swelling but no startup pain because the cement is intact and the bone scans are negative. The pain is do to micro motion between the baseplate and cement which is causing chronic swelling and anterior knee pain. All base plates just lifted out, tools not needed. The cement is completely intact. The cement is the same cement used with every other TKA.