Anterior-Posterior Laxity in Midflexion After Posterior-Stabilized TKA Is Sensitive to MCL Tension in Passive Flexion: An in Vitro Biomechanical Study.
Erin E BerubeWilliam XiangJoseph Emanuele ManziDavid J MaymanGeoffrey H WestrichTimothy M WrightBrian P ChalmersCarl W ImhauserPeter K SculcoCynthia A KahlenbergPublished in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2024)
Surgeons face competing objectives when performing PS TKA: they can either impart supraphysiological MCL tension to reduce anterior-posterior laxity or maintain native MCL tensions that lead to heightened anterior-posterior laxity, as shown in this study.
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