[Soft tissue management in knees with varus deformity. Computer-assisted sequential medial ligament release]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00132-005-0851-4
[Soft tissue management in knees with varus deformity. Computer-assisted sequential medial ligament release]
Abstract
Background: Knees with severe varus deformities and contractures of the medial and lateral collateral ligaments and the posterior capsule require special soft tissue management to gain a stable knee over the full range of movement. The introduction of navigation systems into knee surgery has now made precise measurement of the leg axis and gap size possible.
Methods: Ten knee joints received a computer-assisted total knee replacement (Ci navigation system DePuy) I-Orthopaedics, Munich). The change of the leg axis and the size of the mediolateral gaps were measured and documented when performing a standardized medial ligament release sequence.
Results: We found a significant effect after each release step regarding the change of the leg axis as well as the gap width (p<0.001). The highest effect was seen for the 6-cm capsule release in extension and the release of the medial collateral ligament in 90 degrees flexion.
Conclusion: Implementation of computer-assisted navigation facilitates visualization and quantification of the effect of the sequential medial soft tissue release in total knee arthroplasty.
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