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ONE YEAR OUTCOMES OF ROBOTICALLY GUIDED UKA

Martin W. Roche, D. Augustin, Michael A. Conditt

发表年份
2010
引用次数
7

摘要

Introduction Clinical outcomes of UKA procedures are sensitive to malalignment of the components, and thus show significant variability in the literature. A new robotic procedure addresses isolated medial compartment osteoarthritis with the classic indications of UKA. Using precision planning through patient specific 3D modeling and reconstruction, a robotic arm gives the surgeon control of resurfacing the knee joint, allowing for consistent precision according to the previously chosen plan. Through the precise preparation of bone surfaces and inter-component alignment, this procedure is designed to significantly increase accuracy and decrease mal-alignment, thus increasing post-operative physical and function outcomes. This paper evaluates four year clinical outcomes of this novel surgical procedure. Methods The first seventy-three (42 male, 31 female) patients (average age: 71 ±10yrs) to receive a robotically assisted UKA enrolled in an IRB approved outcomes registry. Eleven patients were four years post operative and sixty-two patients were three years post operative at the time of the study. The average follow ups were 45 months and 35 months, respectively (range: 30 to 47 months). The tibial component for all patients was an all-poly inlay design. Results At one, two, three and four year follow up, all patients showed significant improvements, compared to pre-operative values, in range of motion (p Conclusions This initial series of robotically guided UKA implantations provided significant improvement in the post-operative function of patients in every functional measurement with only two revisions to date, likely for improper patient selection. The introduction of new procedures and technologies in medicine is routinely fraught with issues associated with learning curves and unanticipated pitfalls. Because the explicit objectives of this novel technology are to optimize surgical procedures to provide more safe and more reliable outcomes, these favorable results provide the potential for significant improvements in orthopedic surgery.

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MedicineOsteoarthritisRange of motionSurgeryPhysical therapy

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