Mechanical, anatomical, and kinematic axis in TKA: concepts and practical applications
JJ Cherian, BH Kapadia, S Banerjee… - Current reviews in …, 2014 - Springer
Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine, 2014•Springer
Successful total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has often been based on the restoration of the knee
to neutral alignment postoperatively. Numerous reports have linked malaligned TKA
components to increased wear, poor functional outcomes, and failure. There have been
many different alignment philosophies and surgical techniques that have been established
to attain the goal of proper alignment, which includes such techniques as computerized
navigation, and custom cutting guides. In addition, these methods could potentially have the …
to neutral alignment postoperatively. Numerous reports have linked malaligned TKA
components to increased wear, poor functional outcomes, and failure. There have been
many different alignment philosophies and surgical techniques that have been established
to attain the goal of proper alignment, which includes such techniques as computerized
navigation, and custom cutting guides. In addition, these methods could potentially have the …
Abstract
Successful total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has often been based on the restoration of the knee to neutral alignment postoperatively. Numerous reports have linked malaligned TKA components to increased wear, poor functional outcomes, and failure. There have been many different alignment philosophies and surgical techniques that have been established to attain the goal of proper alignment, which includes such techniques as computerized navigation, and custom cutting guides. In addition, these methods could potentially have the added benefit of leading to improved functional outcomes following total knee arthroplasty. In this report, we have reviewed and analyzed recent reports concerning mechanical, anatomic, and kinematic axis/alignment schemes used in total knee arthroplasty.
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