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Following the Anatomy of the Proximal Tibia With a Standard Anatomic Technique and the Use of an Asymmetrical Tibial Base Plate can Lead to a Mismatched Internal Components' Rotation in Mechanically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty.

Matteo InnocentiGregorio SecciLuigi ZannaGiacomo SaniDavide StimoloFabrizio MatassiChristian CarulliRoberto Civinini
Published in: Arthroplasty today (2024)
The TKA components' rotation established using a smart I-S intraoperatively is ascribable to the RftR at postoperative computed tomography scan. The I-S helps reduce outliers in the CftR and MMftR. An asymmetrical tibial base plate implanted using the curve-on-curve technique does not create a neutral reciprocal femorotibial rotation significantly increasing the number of cases with mismatched femorotibial internal rotation.
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