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Implant designs vary in important ways to meet specific patient needs. Restoration of normal knee joint function is the goal of knee replacement surgery.
The most common knee implant consists of a femoral (thigh) component, a tibial (shin) and bearing components; and a patella (kneecap): The tibia, or shin bone, component is often called a "tray" and is typically made of metal (titanium or chromium-cobalt), and a plastic cushion, or bearing. The tibial component may be secured with cement or by biological fixation. The metal forms the base of this component, while the plastic (ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene) is attached to the top of the metal to serve as a bearing. This bearing creates a smooth gliding surface between the metal of the thigh and shin components. The patella, or knee cap, component is made of either of plastic (polyethylene), or of a combination of plastic and metal. Again, this component may be fixed with or without cement.
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