Total knee arthroplasty clinical trials
3 indexed studies · 2 currently recruiting
- Active not recruitingNA
Robot-Assisted Partial Knee Replacement Versus Standard Total Knee Replacement
This study compares two types of knee replacement surgery for people with knee arthritis: a standard full knee replacement and a partial knee replacement helped by a robot. We want to see if using a robot for partial knee replacements can make them better and available to more people.
For: Knee OsteoarthritisCanada - Recruiting
Hi-Fatigue G Bone Cement Retrospective Study
This study looks back at people who had hip or knee replacements using a special bone cement called Hi-Fatigue G. Researchers want to see how well it worked over time, if it was safe, and if patients felt better. They're checking X-rays and patient feedback.
For: Total Hip and Knee ArthroplastiesGermany - RecruitingNA
Functional Impact at 12 Months Post-op of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Conservation During Robotic-assisted Surgery (MAKO) for Total Knee Replacement.
This study compares two ways of doing keyhole knee replacement surgery using robots. It looks at whether keeping a certain ligament in the knee, called the posterior cruciate ligament, helps people recover better after one year. We want to see if this makes a difference to how your knee works.
For: Knee Arthroplasty, TotalFrance