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increased risk for revision.
82%
606/738
increased wear of the polyethylene insert.
5%
38/738
increased infection risk.
1%
8/738
significantly higher Knee Society Scores (KSS).
10%
72/738
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Many published series comparing cementless to cemented knee replacements show no difference in KSS or infection risk, but data in several registries demonstrate a significant increase in the revision rates for cementless knees. Although no difference in poly wear occurred, loosening of the tibial component was the most common cause of failure.
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