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KMID : 0980720130320020154
Keimyung Medical Journal
2013 Volume.32 No. 2 p.154 ~ p.160
Comparison of Radiological Results of Total Knee Arthroplasty: Navigation System-assisted Versus Conventional Technique
Lee Kil-Ho

Bae Ki-Cheor
Abstract
We compare the radiological results between Image-free navigation system-assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA) using the OrthoPilot and conventional TKA. Between April 2008 and June 2009, we performed 100 primary TKA. Of these patients, 50 cases were operated with a Imagefree navigation (OrthoPilotR4.0, Aesculap, Germany) (Group A) and 50 cases were operated with conventional manual alignment system (Group B). The alignment of the lower limb and the position of the components were compared between two groups on postoperative standing anteroposterior and supine lateral adiographs. The mean postoperative femorotibial alignment (¥á) was 0.73 of conventional TKA group (B) 0.99 of valgus in the navigation group (A), however, more cases of the navigation group was located at the acceptable zone (94% compared with 80%). The coronal inclination of femoral component to mechanical axis (¥è) and patella congruence angle (k) were significantly more accurate in group A than group B Group (96% compared with 80%, 94% compared with 66%). There were no significant differences between two groups in the coronal inclination of tibial component (¥â), the sagittal inclination of femoral component to anatomical axis (¥ã) and the sagittal inclination of tibial component (¥ä). Radiological results of TKA using Image-free navigation system allowed more proper limb alignment than that of conventional TKA. This result may affect the long-term results of primary TKA, but longer term investigation is needed.
KEYWORD
Computer assisted navigation system, Total knee arthroplasty
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