Ability to Achieve Mediolateral Gap Balance with Instrumented Navigated Total Knee Arthroplasty – A Review of the First 150 Cases

L. Angibaud, A. Jung, C. Hamad, Wen Fan, M. Davis, Brian J Zirgibel, Jake Deister, J. Huddleston
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Appropriate management of the soft tissue envelope at the time of the surgery is critical to the long- term success of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). In this regard, thiscomputer-assisted orthopedic surgery (a force-controlled intraarticular distractor. The first 150 cases performed by 16 surgeons were reported without any exclusions, and for each of these cases, the final mediolateral (ML) laxity was compared to the predicted ML laxity. The average signed ML laxity was well aligned with a neutral differential throughout the full arc of motion and ranged from -0.05mm at 35° of flexion to 0.37mm at 85° of flexion. The signed ML laxity curves tend to be surgeon specific. The average unsigned ML laxity was linear throughout the full arc motion and ranged from 1.14mm at 85° of flexion to 1.27mmat 30° of flexion.the targeted ML gap balance when using afeaturingDespite data from all the users (not only design surgeons) involved with this pilotrelease were considered and the learning curve cases were not excluded, it was observed a high abilitystudy evaluated the ability to achieveCAOS) systemto achieve the targeted ML laxity using the proposed method.
有器械导航的全膝关节置换术实现内外侧间隙平衡的能力——前150例的回顾
手术时对软组织包膜的适当处理是全膝关节置换术(TKA)长期成功的关键。在这方面,这种计算机辅助骨科手术(力控制关节内牵引器)。由16位外科医生进行的前150例报告没有任何排除,并且对于每个病例,最终的中外侧(ML)松弛与预测的ML松弛进行比较。在整个运动弧度中,平均签名ML松弛度与中性差对齐良好,范围从35°屈曲时的-0.05mm到85°屈曲时的0.37mm。有符号的ML松弛曲线往往是外科医生特有的。在整个弧形运动中,平均无符号ML松弛度呈线性,范围从85°屈曲时的1.14mm到30°屈曲时的1.27mm。尽管考虑了参与该试验发布的所有用户(不仅仅是设计外科医生)的数据,并且不排除学习曲线案例,但观察到一项高能力研究评估了使用所提出的方法实现ecos系统的目标ML松弛的能力。
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