“连接软组织引导技术”:一种在全膝关节置换术中进行股骨运动对齐时切割胫骨的新方法

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Annals of Joint Pub Date : 2019-09-25 DOI:10.21037/aoj.2019.08.03
Y. Bar-Ziv, Konstantin Lamykin, N. Shohat, Ahmad Jurban, G. Agar, E. Ner
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运动型全膝关节置换术(TKA)近年来备受关注。虽然大多数外科医生都同意如何调整股骨组件,但切割胫骨并将其恢复到关节炎前的状态,同时保持软组织包膜的天然松弛仍然是一个未解决的问题。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种新的、简单且可重复的技术,用于在进行运动学TKA时切割胫骨。开发了一种新的运动学TKA技术(“连接软组织引导技术”),用于计划和执行胫骨切割,无需使用患者专用仪器或导航。术后6个月患者报告的结果表明,大约有20名患者的学习曲线。在26名先前接受过机械膝关节置换术的患者中,对两个膝关节的疼痛和功能进行了比较。我们的初步结果显示了这项新技术在患者满意度方面的优势。总之,“连接软组织引导技术”是一种简单、舒适、可重复的技术,可以帮助外科医生过渡到运动学对齐关节置换术。
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The “linked soft tissue guided technique”: a novel method for cutting the tibia while performing a kinematic femoral alignment in total knee arthroplasty
Kinematic total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has gained much attention in recent years. While most surgeons agree on how to adjust the femoral component, cutting the tibia and restoring it to its pre-arthritic state while maintaining the native laxity of the soft tissue envelope remains an unsolved issue. In this study we present a novel, easy and reproducible technique for cutting the tibia when performing a kinematic TKA. A novel technique for kinematic TKA (“linked soft tissue guided technique”) was developed for planning and executing the tibia cut, without the use of patient specific instrumentations nor navigation. Patient reported outcomes 6 months post op suggested a learning curve of approximately 20 patients. In 26 patients who had undergone a previous mechanical knee arthroplasty, a comparison was made between the two knees in regards to pain and function. Our preliminary results show an advantage for the novel technique regarding patient satisfaction. In conclusion, the “linked soft tissue guided technique” is a simple, comfortable, and a reproducible technique, and may aid surgeons in their transition to kinematic alignment arthroplasties.
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