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Long-Term Results of Primary Total Knee Replacement in Patients with Hemophilia
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Despite the anatomical challenges, the mechanical survival of total knee replacements in patients with hemophilia is quite good. However, the prevalence of infection after the total knee replacements was high. The prevention of late infection would substantially improve the long-term outcome of total knee replacements in this patient population.
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