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Download PDFOpen PDF in browserEvaluation of Modular Tibial Tray Stability and Fatigue Performance in Total Knee ArthroplastyEasyChair Preprint 139665 pages•Date: July 13, 2024Abstract
This study rigorously evaluates the stability and fatigue performance of modular tibial trays 
utilized in total knee arthroplasty (TKA), aiming to enhance understanding and optimize clinical 
outcomes. As pivotal components in knee implant systems, tibial trays must withstand significant 
mechanical stresses and ensure long-term functionality. The background underscores the 
importance of optimizing tray design to improve patient mobility and implant longevity. 
Methodologically, comprehensive experimental setups and analytical techniques are employed to 
assess stability under diverse physiological conditions and quantify fatigue resistance through 
extensive testing protocols. Results illuminate critical insights into the mechanical stability and 
durability of modular tibial trays, substantiated by robust statistical analyses and compelling visual 
data representations. The conclusion synthesizes key findings, highlighting implications for 
advancing modular tray designs to elevate surgical precision, enhance patient outcomes, and 
prolong implant lifespan in TKA procedures. Keyphrases: Fatigue Analysis, Modular Prostheses, Prosthesis Durability, Surface wear, Total knee arthroplasty (TKA), cyclic loading  Download PDFOpen PDF in browser |  
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