M Palestino-Lara, J Rosenthal-Pereztman, J F Valles-Figueroa, F Rodríguez-Reséndiz, M Olguín-Rodríguez, S Zapata-Rivera
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[Navigated total knee arthroplasty: an alternative surgical technique for patients with gonarthrosis in Mexico].
Total knee arthroplasty consists of the artificial replacement of the knee joint in its three compartments. One of its main challenges is the anatomical restoration of the joint line. The relief of inappropriate postoperative pain can lengthen the recovery time and increase the days of intrahospital stay and readmission. Total Navigated Knee Arthroplasty is considered one of the most innovative procedures in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis. It was introduced in the late 90s and there is currently good evidence, that navigation has greater precision in the position of the prosthetic components, compared to a manual instrumentation, especially the reduction of the atypical alignment values of the mechanical axis. The supporters of (TNKA) have argued that this technique can improve the score of functional scales, the alignment of the prosthetic components, revision rates and survival, because it reduces the percentage of atypical radiographic values in the alignment of the coronal and sagittal plane, greater precision in axial rotation of the components, improvement of the flexion gap and the extension gap and the soft tissue balance. In general, experience is gained, learning curves are improved and the complication rate is decreased with acceptable costs.