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Meneghini RM et al. – Severe bone loss may be encountered in a multitude of scenarios during revision total knee arthroplasty, such as osteolysis and component subsidence, and is a challenge for the joint replacement surgeon. The appropriate reconstructive techniques are dictated by the quantity and location of the tibial and/or femoral bone loss. When the bone loss is severe, reconstruction of the supporting tibial or femoral platform and filling of the metaphyseal voids can be performed with newly developed highly porous metaphyseal cones.

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