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OUTCOMES REVIEW OF TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT WITH GENESIS II TOTAL KNEE SYSTEM: AUSTRALIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION NATIONAL JOINT REPLACEMENT REGISTRY DATA

Abstract

ABSTRACT. The goal of the article was to review Genesis II Total Knee System use according to AoA NJRR report. Genesis II has been widely used in Russian Federation since 1996. The AoA NJRR report was studied in order to learn connection between number of revision procedures and surgeon’s skills or type of the System, adequate choice among cemented, cementless and hybrid fixation, number of surgeries using Genesis II Total Knee System annually, average revision rate for Genesis II and early cumulative revision rate.

CONCLUSION. The systematic study of AoA NJRR allows us to make a conclusion that cemented fixation of Genesis II Total Knee System is mostly effective, and this fact is confirmed by domestic experience. 

About the Authors

N. L. Logvinov
A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State university of Medicine and Dentistry, Smith & nephew PLC, Moscow
Russian Federation


S. N. Khoroshkov
A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State university of Medicine and Dentistry, Smith & nephew PLC, Moscow
Russian Federation


A. N. Logvinov
A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State university of Medicine and Dentistry, Smith & nephew PLC, Moscow
Russian Federation


References

1. Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Annual Report, 2012 / Australian Orthopedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry. – Australia, 2014. Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry. Hip and Knee Arthroplasty. Annual Report 2012. Available at: https://aoanjrr.dmac.adelaide.edu.au/documents/10180/60142/ Annual%20Report%202012 (Accessed 24 August 2014).


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Logvinov N.L., Khoroshkov S.N., Logvinov A.N. OUTCOMES REVIEW OF TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT WITH GENESIS II TOTAL KNEE SYSTEM: AUSTRALIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION NATIONAL JOINT REPLACEMENT REGISTRY DATA. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2014;(3):11-15. (In Russ.)

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