Friday, February 10, 2012

Femoral Reconstruction (Part 2 of 2) – Total Knee Revision


During knee revision surgery, the surgeon removes an old knee replacement implant from the patient and replaces it with a new one. Visit www.orangeorthopaedics.com for more.

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4 Responses to “Femoral Reconstruction (Part 2 of 2) – Total Knee Revision”
  1. Kienzan13 says:

    And now all that pieces of metal from cutting the steel remain near the joint. how can the remove all this trash metal

  2. xPrincessPeach64x says:

    My grand-pa got this done yesterday January 14, 2010… ouch.

  3. kkra3 says:

    70 miles for an 70 year young man bilateral knee replacement? How many hours did it took him?

  4. 2100km says:

    Awesome! Hy uncle has two titanium knees. He says they’re better than real knees. He did a 70 mile bike ride on his 70th birthday with them.

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