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Computer-assisted gap equalization in total knee arthroplasty
Authors:Viskontas Darius G  Skrinskas Tomas V  Johnson James A  King Graham J  Winemaker Mitchell J  Chess David G
Affiliation:Hand and Upper Limb Clinic, St. Joseph's Health Centre, University of Western, Ontario, London, Canada.
Abstract:This in vitro biomechanical study compared a conventional balancing technique in knee arthroplasty to a technique using computer assistance. The experimental technique used a soft tissue tensioner instrumented with computer-monitored load cells to quantify soft tissue tension. To assess outcome, a tibial load transducer measured medial and lateral compartment forces and tibial rotation. An electromagnetic tracking system quantified knee position under simulated muscle loading. The computer-assisted technique improved knee balance before insertion of components. However, once components were implanted, there was no difference in knee load balance between the 2 techniques. No correlation was shown between compartmental load balance and tibial rotation or mechanical axis misalignment. Although computer-assisted surgery may improve technical accuracy, further work is necessary to achieve an optimal final knee load balance.
Keywords:total knee arthroplasty   computer assisted   balance   ligament   tension   gap equalization
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