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Surgical accuracy of image‐free versus image‐based robotic‐assisted total knee arthroplasty

Dennis King Hang Yee, Jonathan Patrick Ng, Cyrus Tsun‐Kit Lau, Kevin Ki‐Wai Ho, Gene Chi Wai Man, Vikki Wing‐Shan Chu, Tsz Lung Choi, Gloria Yan-Ting Lam, Michael Tim‐Yun Ong, Patrick Shu‐Hang Yung

Year
2023
Citations
18
Access
Open access

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the accuracy in achieving proper lower limb alignment and component positions after total knee replacement (TKR) with image-free and image-based robotic-assisted TKR. METHODS: A total of 129 patients (166 knees) suffering from end-stage knee arthritis who underwent TKA operated by robotic-assisted surgery between the years 2018 and mid-2021 were recruited. Radiological outcomes were compared between image-free and image-based robotic-assisted surgical systems. RESULTS: There were significant differences between the two robotic systems when comparing the mean planned component alignment and the mean measured alignment on radiographs, in which the image-free robotic-assisted system was more varus, whereas the image-based robotic-assisted system was more valgus for both the mean femoral and tibial component coronal alignment (p < 0.001). For tibial component sagittal alignment, the image-based group had a larger deviation from the planned posterior slope (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Image-free and image-based robotic assisted TKR had differing accuracy in femoral and tibial alignment.

Keywords

MedicineSagittal planeCoronal planeValgusComputer-assisted surgeryRadiographyTotal knee arthroplastySurgeryOrthodonticsRadiology

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