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Computer-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty: Navigation in TKA

Orthopedics, 2003
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) requires precise bone preparation and prosthesis placement in addition to careful adjustment of soft-tissue connections. The importance of overall accuracy suggests computer assistance can provide useful enhancement to current mechanical instrumentation.
Kenneth A, Krackow   +4 more
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Revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA)

2015
Despite the long-term clinical and radiographic success that has been reported with total knee arthroplasty (TKA), many failure-related factors continue to limit survivorship of TKA implants. Revision TKA, also known as revision surgery of the knee, presents several technical challenges and decisions for the orthopaedic surgeon.
Tigani D., Comitini S., Leonetti D.
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Biomechanics of Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)

2002
When discussing the biomechanics and some tribological aspects of total knee replacement (TKR), it makes sense to look at normal knee anatomy and function in order to understand the natural motions and forces about the knee joint. However it should be realized that a replaced knee may look like a normal knee on the outside but in fact it is very ...
K. J. Hamelynck   +2 more
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Safety of Cryoneurolysis as a Preoperative Treatment for Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)

Surgical Technology Online, 2023
Cryoneurolysis is a minimally invasive procedure that utilizes extreme cold temperature to achieve thermal neurolysis of peripheral sensory nerves. This study aimed to evaluate the safety of cryoneurolysis as a preoperative treatment for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and assess the incidence of major and minor wound complications associated with the ...
Sean, McMillan   +3 more
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Method for selection of femoral component in total knee arthroplasty (tka)

Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 2011
A method is proposed enabling a surgeon to preoperatively determine the preeminent type and size of prosthesis, from those available, to be used in a particular patient undergoing knee replacement surgery. Parameters of healthy knee geometry were estimated by employing an unsupervised neural network.
Van Den Heever D.   +3 more
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Mechanical accuracy of navigated minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty (MIS TKA)

The Knee, 2009
This study was designed to provide evidence that computer-navigated minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty (MIS CN-TKA) enables identical mechanical accuracy as conventional computer navigated total knee arthroplasty (CN-TKA) while reducing rehabilitation time and hospital stay of the patients.
Nicola, Biasca   +2 more
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Quadriceps-Sparing Total Knee Arthroplasty Using the Posterior Stabilized TKA Design

The Journal of Knee Surgery, 2010
Minimally invasive TKA is in the early stages of development. Healthy skepticism is appropriate until long-term data has been reported. Early results with the quadriceps-sparing technique are encouraging. It appears to be less painful and entail a shorter recovery time. We hope the results will remain stable as the follow-up time increases.
Rodney K, Alan, Alfred J, Tria
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Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) in Tibial Plateau Fractures

2016
Fifty percent of tibial plateau fractures occur in adult older than 50 years old, with 8–24 % of those occurring in elderly patients. The gold standard treatment for these fractures in young patients is open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). However, because of poor bone quality, soft tissue impairment, and complications related to immobilization,
Federica Rosso   +4 more
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A comparison of knee conditions before and after total knee arthroplasty (TKA)

2022
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common procedure intended to restore function to damaged knees resulting from injuries or common diseases such as late stage osteoarthritis (OA). The end goal is to improve a patient's range of motion, as well as reducing pain levels to an acceptable level comparable to that of a healthy knee.
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