Authors
M Iqbal, V Batta, S Pulimamidi, A Sharma, S Sundararajan, S Manjure
Publication date
2019/4/1
Journal
Orthopaedic Proceedings
Volume
101
Issue
SUPP_3
Pages
20-20
Publisher
Bone & Joint
Description
Background
Bone preservation is desired for future revision in any knee arthroplasty. There is no study comparing the difference in the amount of bone resection when soft tissue balance is performed with or without computer navigation.
To determine the effect on bony cuts when soft tissue balance is performed with or without use of computer software by standard manual technique in total knee arthroplasty.
One hundred patients aged 50 to 88 years underwent navigated TKR for primary osteoarthritis. In group A, 50 patients had both soft tissue release and bone cuts done using computer-assisted navigation. In group B, 50 patients had soft tissue release by standard manual technique first and then bone cuts were guided by computer-assisted navigation.
In group A the mean medial tibial resection was 5 ± 2.3 mm and lateral was 8 ± 1 mm compared to 5 ± 2 mm (P = 0.100) and 8 ± 1 …