Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 78, Issue 7 552-556, Copyright © 1985 by Royal Society of Medicine
ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
DS Kaltsas and DJ Klugman
Between 1974 and 1983, 187 total knee replacements were performed in 163 patients at four East Kent district general hospitals. With few exceptions pain was the most common indication for the operation and it produced complete or almost complete relief in 90% of cases. The most frequently used prostheses were the Attenborough, Stanmore and Geomedic.