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From: Antibiotic-impregnated articulating cement spacer maintained for 7 years in situ for two-stage primary total knee arthroplasty: a case report

Fig. 2

a–c Postoperative anteroposterior (a), lateral (b), and merchant knee radiographs (c) taken at 6 weeks after the implantation of articulating spacers. The medullary protruded portion of the tibial articulating spacer was deviated to the lateral side because of the contained bone defect of the lateral tibial plateau after debridement of the infected bone. The contained bone defect was also left in the lateral femoral condyle after debridement of the infected bone

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