Arthroplasty Today (Apr 2022)

Computer-Aided Surgery-Navigated, Functional Alignment Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Surgical Technique

  • William B. O’Callaghan, MBBS, BPhty, FRACS, FAOrthoA,
  • Conor Gouk, MBChB, MSc,
  • Matthew P.R. Wilkinson, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthoA,
  • Kaushik Haztratwala, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthoA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 121 – 127

Abstract

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The decision on which technique to use to perform a total knee arthroplasty has become much more complicated over the last decade. The shortfalls of mechanical alignment and kinematic alignment has led to the development of a new alignment philosophy, functional alignment. Functional alignment uses preoperative radiographic measurements, computer-aided surgery, and intraoperative assessment of balance, to leave the patient with the most “normal” knee kinematics achievable with minimal soft-tissue release. The purpose of this surgical technique article is to describe in detail the particular technique needed to achieve these alignment objectives.

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