TY - JOUR
T1 - Mini-incision total knee arthroplasty can increase risk of component malalignment
AU - Dalury, David F.
AU - Dennis, Douglas A.
PY - 2005/11
Y1 - 2005/11
N2 - Interest in minimal-incision total knee arthroplasty has increased in recent years. We compared a group of 30 patients who had total knee arthroplasty with a mini-incision to a similar group of 30 patients who had total knee arthroplasty with a standard length incision. The minimal-incision group had some minor early advantages (less pain medication use, earlier improvement in range of motion), but these advantages dissipated by 3 months followup. Radiographic evaluations showed that four of the 30 patients with minimal incisions had tibial component varus malalignment (< 87°), whereas no patients with the standard length incision had malalignment. Although total knee arthroplasty performed using a minimal incision may provide some early advantages, minimal incisions can impede a surgeon's vision and may influence component alignment and possibly compromise long-term outcome. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic study, Level III-1 (retrospective comparative study).
AB - Interest in minimal-incision total knee arthroplasty has increased in recent years. We compared a group of 30 patients who had total knee arthroplasty with a mini-incision to a similar group of 30 patients who had total knee arthroplasty with a standard length incision. The minimal-incision group had some minor early advantages (less pain medication use, earlier improvement in range of motion), but these advantages dissipated by 3 months followup. Radiographic evaluations showed that four of the 30 patients with minimal incisions had tibial component varus malalignment (< 87°), whereas no patients with the standard length incision had malalignment. Although total knee arthroplasty performed using a minimal incision may provide some early advantages, minimal incisions can impede a surgeon's vision and may influence component alignment and possibly compromise long-term outcome. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic study, Level III-1 (retrospective comparative study).
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U2 - 10.1097/01.blo.0000185757.17401.7b
DO - 10.1097/01.blo.0000185757.17401.7b
M3 - Article
C2 - 16239787
AN - SCOPUS:27644592849
SN - 0009-921X
VL - 440
SP - 77
EP - 81
JO - Clinical orthopaedics and related research
JF - Clinical orthopaedics and related research
ER -