Download PDFOpen PDF in browserFemoral component rotation angle after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty using the anatomical tibial component cutting technique with computer-assisted surgery by CT-scan4 pages•Published: October 26, 2019AbstractComplication following UKA in medial compartment OA knee often related to rotatory malposition of the femoral component The purpose of this study was to study outcome following Femoral component rotation angle after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty using the anatomical tibial component cutting technique with computer-assisted surgery by CT-scan measurement in Rajavithi hospitalRetrospective descriptive study of 16 patients performed medialUKA in Rajavithi Hospital Bangkok Thailand.Single orthopedic surgeon and using computer-assisted with anatomical tibia cutting technique(tibial resection in 3-degree varus). The femoral component rotation was assessed in an axial cut CT scan. measure angle between Epicondylar axis and Posterior condylar axis The authors analyzed 16 knees with mean age about 56 years, male 2 Female 14 and the mean BMI was 24 kg/m 2 (average body weight 63 kg) Mean of Femoral component rotation angle in this study is 2.94-degree internal rotation(internal rotation compare with Epicondylar axis). A range of femoral component internal rotation was 0-6 degree .mean varus-valgus angle was 1.81-degree varus and mean flexion-extension angle was 5.56-degree flexion Femoral component rotation angle in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty(UKA) in medial compartment osteoarthritis knee with using of the computer-assisted with anatomical tibia cutting technique have a favorable result (Mean = 2.94-degree internal rotation 1.81-degree varus and 5.56-degree flexion). Keyphrases: anatomical tibial cut, arthroplasty, cas, computer assisted surgery, femoral component, uka In: Patrick Meere and Ferdinando Rodriguez Y Baena (editors). CAOS 2019. The 19th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, vol 3, pages 362-365.
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