Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 78, Issue 11 916-919, Copyright © 1985 by Royal Society of Medicine
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KP Sherman, J Goodfellow, S Tibrewal and J O'Connor
Thirty-two patients who underwent bilateral bicompartmental Oxford Meniscal Knee arthroplasty have been followed up prospectively for a mean period of 51 months from the time of their first operation. Pain relief was obtained in all but one knee; walking ability was improved in more than two-thirds. Overall patient satisfaction with the results was good. Two knees failed. The results demonstrate that bilateral knee arthroplasty can be expected to give good functional results.