Is bicortical femoral pin insertion safe for Image-based Robotic Knee Arthroplasty Surgery ? A comparative complications analysis in 970 Consecutive Cases.

Christos Koutserimpas,Clément Favroul,Cécile Batailler,Elvire Servien,Sébastien Lustig
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OBJECTIVES Limited data exists on complications associated with robotic image-based system in knee arthroplasty. This study aims to document complications in robotic arm-assisted knee arthroplasties, and evaluate the system's safety by comparing two femoral pin insertion methods: bicortical diaphyseal with additional stab wounds, and unicortical metaphyseal placement through the main incision. METHODS All patients undergoing primary knee arthroplasty with the image-based robotic system (Mako, Stryker, Mako Surgical Corp., Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) from 1st March 2021 to 31st January 2024 with a minimum follow-up of 2 months were included. Demographics, system and non-system-related complications, as well as outcomes were recorded. Complications were categorized as either major (requiring a second surgical intervention) or minor. RESULTS A total of 970 consecutive cases (median age 69.3 years) were analyzed. The unicortical group comprised 651 cases, while the bicortical group 319. The incidence of non-system-related complications was 2.37%, with the most common being joint stiffness (10 cases; 1.03%), followed by lateral femoral condyle fracture (4;0.41%). The overall incidence of system-specific complications was 1.03%. Pin-related femoral fractures occurred in 0.2% of cases, all postoperatively and in the unicortical group. There was no statistically significant difference between the femoral pin insertion-related complication rates among the two groups (0.3% in the unicortical, compared to 0% in the bicortical group; p-value= 0.3). Complications included tibia fracture (0.1%), delayed wound healing (0.2%), superficial wound infection (0.1%), tibia osteomyelitis (0.1%), and "exostosis" (0.2%). The major complications rate was 0.3% and minor 0.7%. CONCLUSIONS Minimal system-specific overall complications indicate that robotic arm-assisted surgery is safe. The bicortical diaphyseal femoral pin insertion method does not increase the complication rates compared to the unicortical metaphyseal method. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE III.
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目的有关膝关节置换术中机器人图像系统相关并发症的数据有限。本研究旨在记录机械臂辅助膝关节置换术中的并发症,并通过比较两种股骨针插入方法来评估该系统的安全性:双皮质二骺置入附加刺伤,以及通过主切口进行单皮质骺置入。方法所有在 2021 年 3 月 1 日至 2024 年 1 月 31 日期间使用基于图像的机器人系统(Mako,史赛克,Mako Surgical Corp、2021年3月1日至2024年1月31日期间,所有使用基于图像的机器人系统(Mako,Stryker,Mako Surgery Corp,Fort Lauderdale,FL,USA)进行初级膝关节置换术且随访至少2个月的患者均被纳入。记录了人口统计学、系统和非系统相关并发症以及结果。结果共分析了 970 例连续病例(中位年龄 69.3 岁)。单皮质组 651 例,双皮质组 319 例。非系统相关并发症的发生率为 2.37%,最常见的是关节僵硬(10 例;1.03%),其次是股骨外侧髁骨折(4 例;0.41%)。系统特异性并发症的总发生率为1.03%。与针相关的股骨骨折发生率为0.2%,均为术后发生,且发生在单皮质组。两组的股骨针插入相关并发症发生率差异无统计学意义(单皮质组为0.3%,双皮质组为0%;P值= 0.3)。并发症包括胫骨骨折(0.1%)、伤口延迟愈合(0.2%)、浅表伤口感染(0.1%)、胫骨骨髓炎(0.1%)和 "外骨质增生"(0.2%)。主要并发症发生率为 0.3%,轻微并发症发生率为 0.7%。结论极少的系统特异性总体并发症表明,机械臂辅助手术是安全的。与单皮质骨骺法相比,双皮质骨骺股骨销插入法不会增加并发症发生率。
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