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Revision
Knee System
Surgical Technique
Two Stage Cementing Technique
(cont.)
As soon as cement properties permit, apply a thick
layer of cement over the entire underside of the
tibial baseplate implant including the keel, stem/
tibial baseplate junction and the stem transition
(Figures 106 and 107). Avoid contamination of the
component-cement interface.
If necessary, coat any exposed Trabecular Metal
Material that may come in contact with soft tissues
with cement or biological material to prevent soft
tissue irritation or attachment.
Note:
The 30 mm and 75 mm stems are intended
for full cemented use. If a tapered stem (30 mm or
75 mm) is being utilized, coat the entire stem with a
layer of cement.
Note:
If cone preassembly is required, the cone will
need to be lifted in order to cement the underside
of the tibial baseplate including the keel and stem/
tibial housing junction and the stem transition
(Figures 108 and 109).
Set the cone back down lightly on the cement mantle
of the tibial baseplate implant. Fill the inside of the
Trabecular Metal Cone with cement.
Optional Cementing Tibial Augments
In the event that a tibial augment implant needs to
be cemented to the tibial baseplate implant, begin
by removing and discarding the preassembled
attachment screws. Place a thin layer of cement
between the augment and where the augment will
be placed on the tibial baseplate implant. Ensure the
augment does not overhang the tibia. Hold until the
cement is cured (Figure 110).
Figure 106
Figure 107
Figure 108
Figure 110
Figure 109
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