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How common is extra-articular knee deformity? How to achieve a ''safe zone'' alignment total knee arthroplasty in patients with extra-articular deformity.

JN Salazar-López, L G Yáñez-Mejía, A H Rodríguez-Pesina, A Vázquez Vela-Echeverria, J M Elizalde-Peña, M B Solorzano-López

Year
2023
Citations
2

Abstract

The need for total knee arthroplasty is increasing considerably and one of the goals is to achieve post-surgical coronal alignment. Robotic surgical assistance achieves a functional alignment, which is a hip-knee-ankle angle of 0°. However, it is not possible to provide robotic assisted surgery to all our patients so we must include the full-length hip-to-ankle AP weight-bearing radiograph in preoperative planning to obtain a "safe zone" alignment, which is a post-surgical hip-knee-ankle Angle of 0 ± 3°. How can we achieve a "safe zone" alignment total knee arthroplasty in patients with extra-articular deformity?

Keywords

MedicineCoronal planeDeformityTotal knee arthroplastySurgeryAnkleOrthodonticsAnatomy

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