ABSTRACT The longevity of total knee prostheses depends mostly on the correct alignment (frontal, sagittal and axial) of the prosthetic components, soft tissue balancing and restoring the mechanical axis of the lower limb.The use of computer-assisted navigation allows more accurate and reproducible restoration of mechanical axis and component positioning, better results in patients with extra-articular deformities and it has an important role in surgical training.Better alignment should lead to an improved functional outcome and an increased long-term survival of the prosthesis. Several studies have proven an improved function in the short and mid-term but we still lack long-term data regarding functional outcome and longevity of the pro...
Background: There are few Scandinavian studies on the effect of computer assisted orthopedic surgery...
Background and purpose: Improvement of positioning and alignment by the use of computer-assisted sur...
Background: There is no evidence in the current literature of any significant improvement in clinica...
ABSTRACT The longevity of total knee prostheses depends mostly on the correct alignment (frontal,...
Abstract Background Limb and implant alignment along with soft tissue balance plays a vital role in ...
Computer assisted surgery in knee replacement is still in discussion, but majority of papers affirm ...
BACKGROUND: Total knee replacements (TKR) aim to restore stability of the tibiofemoral and patella-f...
The aim of this study was to assess the value of navigation in achieving correct positioning of the ...
Abstract Computer navigation assistance in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) results in consistently acc...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of ...
Introduction: Accurate component implantation and eventually the overall limb alignment are the esse...
A number of studies have reported a significant improvement of the postoperative alignment, when com...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of total ...
Introduction: Computer assisted surgery was pioneered in early 1990s. The first computer assisted su...
Background: In total knee replacement surgery (TKR), the surgeon aims to align the implant according...
Background: There are few Scandinavian studies on the effect of computer assisted orthopedic surgery...
Background and purpose: Improvement of positioning and alignment by the use of computer-assisted sur...
Background: There is no evidence in the current literature of any significant improvement in clinica...
ABSTRACT The longevity of total knee prostheses depends mostly on the correct alignment (frontal,...
Abstract Background Limb and implant alignment along with soft tissue balance plays a vital role in ...
Computer assisted surgery in knee replacement is still in discussion, but majority of papers affirm ...
BACKGROUND: Total knee replacements (TKR) aim to restore stability of the tibiofemoral and patella-f...
The aim of this study was to assess the value of navigation in achieving correct positioning of the ...
Abstract Computer navigation assistance in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) results in consistently acc...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of ...
Introduction: Accurate component implantation and eventually the overall limb alignment are the esse...
A number of studies have reported a significant improvement of the postoperative alignment, when com...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of total ...
Introduction: Computer assisted surgery was pioneered in early 1990s. The first computer assisted su...
Background: In total knee replacement surgery (TKR), the surgeon aims to align the implant according...
Background: There are few Scandinavian studies on the effect of computer assisted orthopedic surgery...
Background and purpose: Improvement of positioning and alignment by the use of computer-assisted sur...
Background: There is no evidence in the current literature of any significant improvement in clinica...