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A Randomized Clinical Study to Compare the Safety and Efficacy of the Oxford Cementless Partial Knee System
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Oxford Cementless Partial Knee and Oxford Cemented Partial Knee for Osteoarthritis, Knee and Avascular Necrosis of the Medial Femoral Condyle. Completed, enrolled 320 participants across 8 sites.
Detailed Summary
The objective of this clinical investigation is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Oxford® Cementless Partial Knee System. The Oxford® Cementless Partial Knee System is intended to help the patients diagnosed with osteoarthritis or avascular necrosis gain mobility and decrease pain. All of the risks common to a conventional joint replacement are possible with this device as certain risks are associated with any invasive procedures. The study is designed to document and compare the clinical and radiographic results of the Oxford® Cementless Partial Knee System to those of the cemented Oxford® Partial Knee System (control treatment).
Study Details
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Interventions
Oxford Partial Knee applied without bone cement.
Oxford Partial Knee applied with bone cement.