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The ideal fixation for modern tibial components in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) remains controversial with uncertainty on whether cementless implants can yield equivalent outcomes to cemented fixation in early follow-up.
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There is currently no consensus on the ideal fixation technique for SSRO procedures and its effect on the condyle.
However, despite more than 150 surgical techniques being described for type III acromioclavicular joint dislocation, there is still no consensus on the ideal fixation method/device for fixation of a type III dislocated acromioclavicular joint [18].
The ideal fixation device for a multiplanar femoral trochanteric osteotomy is one that allows the surgeon to perform an accurate correction, is easily applied, maintains rigid fixation, permits early joint motion and mobilization of the patient and avoids another operation for removal [10].
Ideal fixation devices should prevent further slippage, while allowing for continued growth with possible remodelling and prevention of future impingement [21, 22, 23, 24].
The ideal fixation, in the presence of comminution, is unconfirmed.
Although the need for stemmed components is well accepted to improve mechanical survival in revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA), the ideal fixation method and stem design remain controversial.
The ideal fixation in total knee arthroplasty continues to be debated.
The anatomical plate is an ideal internal fixation treatment for distal tibia fractures [ 1].
In the ideal case, p(HWS) = q(LWS) = 1 (i.e. fixation for alternative alleles in the two lines), the molecular signature of the markers is sufficient to determine the line of origin of any allele without uncertainty.
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