Cemented TKA: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
Cemented TKA is a type of total knee arthroplasty where the implant is fixed to bone using surgical “bone cement.” It is used to replace damaged knee joint surfaces to improve function and reduce symptoms from advanced joint disease. It is commonly performed for knee arthritis when other options no longer provide adequate relief. The “cement” is typically a medical-grade acrylic material that hardens quickly to secure the components.