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L’impianto di un’artroprotesi totale di ginocchio, tecnica chirurgica ortopedica sempre in maggiore diffusione in Italia, richiede oggi conoscenze approfondite anche in senso biomeccanico, ingegneristico ed informatico. Non è più sufficiente, infatti, essere un attento ed esperto chirurgo per avere buoni risultati a distanza dall’impianto protesico. La vita media e le richieste funzionali dei nostri pazienti sono in costante aumento.Gli esiti di gravi traumi della strada, sportivi o di atti chirurgici precedenti costringono, talvolta, ad anticipare i tempi di una protesizzazione articolare in età nelle quali ben difficilmente, nel recente passato, si sarebbe scelta tale radicalità chirurgica.
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De Nicola, U., Pannone, A. (2005). Piatto mobile versus piatto fisso. Esame comparativo. In: La protesi di ginocchio di primo impianto. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/88-470-0379-2_12
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