Arthroplasty (Jun 2023)

Biomechanical considerations for an easily-restricted robot-assisted kinematic alignment: a surgical technique note

  • Pieralberto Valpiana,
  • Stefano Ghirardelli,
  • Rosa Susanna Valtanen,
  • Salvatore Risitano,
  • Ferdinando Iannotti,
  • Christian Schaller,
  • Karlos Zepeda,
  • Michael Engl,
  • Pier Francesco Indelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42836-023-00191-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background In total knee arthroplasty, the normal kinematics of the knee may not be restored solely based on preoperative gait, fluoroscopic-based, and dynamic radiostereometric analyses. Surgical technique case presentation This note introduced a 69-year-old male patient who sustained post-traumatic osteoarthritis of his right knee. He underwent robot-assisted total knee arthroplasty based on anatomical reproduction of knee stability during the swing phase of gait. The kinematic alignment was simply achieved within an easy-to-identified range after preoperative radiographic assessment, intraoperative landmarking and pre-validated osteotomy, and intraoperative range of motion testing. Conclusions This novel technique allows personalized and imageless total knee arthroplasty. It provides a preliminary path in reproducing the anatomy alignment, natural collateral ligament laxity, and accurate component placement within safe-to-identified alignment boundaries.

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