Abstract
BackgroundThe valgus arthritic knee is a complex deformity involving both soft tissue and bony problems that significantly affect the positioning of the components for, and decrease the accuracy of, reconstructed alignment in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The unique bony deformity and soft tissue problem makes the use of conventional mechanical instrumentation difficult and leads to unsatisfactory results. PurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of computer-assisted navigation for TKA on the postoperative mechanical axis, component alignment, and functional outcomes in the arthritic knee with genu valgus deformity. MethodsFrom January 2003 to August 2009, 24 patients (24 knees) with advanced valgus knee arthritis who underwent computer-assisted navigation for cruciate-retaining TKA were retrospectively reviewed. The accuracy of the postoperative mechanical axis and component alignment, and functional outcomes were assessed. ResultsThe mean postoperative mechanical axis was 180.2° (range, 178.1–182.5°). All patients achieved the targeted goal of a leg axis within 3° of the neutral axis. The joint line was not substantially elevated. No patient required conversion to a constrained component to achieve stability. At a mean follow-up of 45.5 months, the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee score improved from a mean preoperative score of 55.6 to 92.8 postoperatively. The International Knee Society (IKS) clinical score improved from 42.2 to 95.9. The IKS for pain improved from 15.4 to 47.1, and the IKS knee function score improved from 35.8 to 95.4. ConclusionComputer-assisted navigation for TKA is a useful alternative technique for advanced valgus knee arthritis where accurate restoration of the joint line, proper alignment of the limb and prosthetic components, and meticulous soft tissue balancing may be challenging because of bony deformities and soft tissue contractures.
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