The recommended methods of achieving fixation for a knee arthrodesis following a failed knee replacement include external fixation or internal fixation using an intramedullary nail or plate.
In summary, intramedullary arthrodesis in the treatment of failed total knee replacement provides a high union rate which appears more predictable than arthrodesis using an external fixator.
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