Improved Mediolateral Gap Balance Achievement with Instrumented Navigated Total Knee Arthroplasty Compared to Conventional Instrumentation

L. Angibaud, Wen Fan, Florian Kerveillant, P. Dubard, Marine Torrollion, M. Rueff, A. Sah, J. Huddleston
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Total knee replacement (TKA) represents a well-established reconstructive procedure for end-stage knee joint disorders with the balancing of soft-tissue envelope throughout the full arc of motion as a newly emerging possibility. This cadaveric study evaluated the ability to achieve targeted mediolateral (ML) gap balance throughout the arc of motion using conventional mechanical instrumentation versus a computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) system featuring an intraarticular distractor while considering surgeon experience level. For the CAOS system, an intraarticular distractor applied a quasi- constant distraction force to the joint (instrumented) while the conventional system involved conventional spacers. Regardless of experience level, the instrumented TKAs were associated with a significantly lower ML gap differential than the conventional TKAs. In contrast, regardless of the type of instrumentation, there were no significant differences between the junior and senior surgeon mean gaps. Historically, soft tissue balancing during TKA has been reported as an art rather than a science. In this regard, the addition of dedicated technology to characterize the soft-tissue envelope during TKA has the potential to provide an augmented perspective to the surgeon and can be particularly beneficial for junior surgeons. The present study established that the usage of instrumented CAOS led to significantly lower ML gap differences than conventional instrumentation.
与传统器械相比,器械导航全膝关节置换术改善了内外侧间隙平衡的实现
全膝关节置换术(TKA)代表了终末期膝关节疾病的一种完善的重建程序,在整个运动弧度中平衡软组织包膜是一种新出现的可能性。本尸体研究评估了在考虑外科医生经验水平的情况下,使用传统机械器械与具有关节内牵引器的计算机辅助骨科手术(CAOS)系统在整个运动弧线中实现目标中外侧(ML)间隙平衡的能力。对于CAOS系统,关节内牵张器对关节(固定)施加准恒定的牵张力,而传统系统涉及传统的间隔器。无论经验水平如何,与传统tka相比,仪器tka与ML间隙差异显著降低。相比之下,无论内固定类型如何,初级和高级外科医生的平均间隙没有显著差异。历史上,TKA期间的软组织平衡被认为是一门艺术而不是一门科学。在这方面,在TKA期间加入专门的技术来表征软组织包膜,有可能为外科医生提供一个增强的视角,对初级外科医生特别有益。本研究证实,与传统仪器相比,使用仪器化CAOS可显著降低ML间隙差异。
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