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Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
2008 Volume.43 No. 6 p.760 ~ p.765
Comparison of the Radiologic Results of Total Knee Arthroplasty using Electromagnetic Navigation with the Conventional Technique
Won Ye-Yeon

Cui Wen-Quan
Lee Doo-Hyung
Park Tai-Hu
Hur June-Huyck
Shin Dong-Sun
Abstract
Purpose: We wanted to examine the accuracy of the lower limb alignment and implant positioning that was obtained with using the electromagnetic (EM) navigation technique.

Materials and Methods: We examined 64 patients who underwent 100 TKAs with using EM navigation technique from July 2006 to February 2007. Sixty-two patients who underwent 100 TKAs with using the conventional technique between August 2005 and July 2006 were used as controls. We assessed the mechanical axis and the ¥á, ¥â, ¥ã and ¥ä angles in the postoperative radiograph of each patient and we compared them among the two groups.

Results: The patients in the EM navigation group achieved better accuracy than did the conventional group in terms of the postoperative mean mechanical axis (1.2¢ª vs. 2.3¢ª). Less variations in the coronal femoral component and the tibial component angle were observed in the navigation group (femur: 89.3¢ª vs. 88.7¢ª; tibia: 89.6¢ª vs. 89.3¢ª, respectively), although the difference in the coronal tibial component angle was not significant.

Conclusion: The use of EM navigation technique in TKA does not always guarantee the precise alignment of the mechanical axis in all planes, as compared to using the conventional technique. Yet it is useful for obtaining better coronal alignment of the femoral component.
KEYWORD
Knee, Osteoarthritis, Total knee arthroplasty, Electromagnetic navigation technique
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