Tracking Pin Site Fractures and Measures to Overcome During Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty: Two Case Reports.

Hyun-Min Lee, Yong-Chan Ha
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Abstract

Introduction: With the increasing use of robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (RATKA), pin-related complications are uncommon, but can be distressing to both the surgeon and patient. We encountered two cases of tracking pin-related distal femoral and proximal tibial fractures and treated them surgically.

Case report: Two patients developed fractures in the postoperative period following RATKA. A 67-year-old female presented with a minimally displaced tibial fracture, which was treated with open reduction and internal fixation using a narrow plate. A 69-year-old female developed a minimally displaced femoral fracture and underwent internal fixation with a broad plate.

Conclusion: At the latest follow-up, the fractures healed completely. After changing the position of the tracking pin from the diaphysis of the femur and tibia to the metaphyseal area of the distal femur and proximal tibia using a 3.2 mm diameter pin, we have not yet encountered any more pin site fractures.

机器人辅助全膝关节置换术中追踪针位骨折及克服措施:两例报告。
导论:随着机器人辅助全膝关节置换术(RATKA)的使用越来越多,与针相关的并发症并不常见,但对外科医生和患者来说都是痛苦的。我们遇到了两例股骨远端和胫骨近端与追踪针相关的骨折,并进行了手术治疗。病例报告:2例患者在RATKA术后发生骨折。一名67岁女性患者因轻度移位胫骨骨折,采用切开复位和窄钢板内固定治疗。一名69岁女性发生轻度移位性股骨骨折,采用宽钢板内固定。结论:最后一次随访时骨折完全愈合。在使用3.2 mm直径的钉将跟踪钉的位置从股骨和胫骨骨干改为股骨远端和胫骨近端干骺端后,我们尚未遇到更多的钉部位骨折。
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