Complications following single-stage bilateral total knee arthroplasty and unilateral procedures: experience of a high-volume community hospital.
Amelia HummelMaya MatsumotoBrent ShimodaDonna L M T AuSamantha N AndrewsCass K NakasonePublished in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2023)
SSBTKA did not result in greater complications when compared to unilateral TKA in this particular cohort. As expected, transfusion rates will likely be higher and there will be a greater need for acute inpatient care following surgery for SSBTKA patients.
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