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Preoperative evaluation of femoral and tibial sagittal alignment in robotic-assisted and conventional total knee arthroplasty and consequences for practice.

Yue PengRan DingMing LiGuangxue WangZikang ZhongLingbo WeiCheng HuangNianfei ZhangPhilippe HernigouWeiguo Wang
Published in: International orthopaedics (2024)
There are angular differences between the axes referenced by robot-assisted TKA and those referenced by conventional TKA, which may be influenced by patient height. Correctly understanding these differences is crucial when evaluating the implant position and surgical outcomes after robot-assisted TKA. Furthermore, caution should be taken when assessing the flexion-extension angle of the knee since the angles displayed in the Mako system are different from the angles measured with intramedullary anatomical axes. After all, sagittal alignment principles differ between robot-assisted and conventional TKA; however, further studies are required to determine which principle is more appropriate or to modify these principles.
Keyphrases
  • robot assisted
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • total hip
  • minimally invasive
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • body mass index
  • high resolution
  • case report
  • patients undergoing
  • soft tissue
  • case control