Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) is a technique to plan and position the prosthesis components in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) surgery. This study assesses whether the definitive component position in the frontal, sagittal and axial plane is according to the preoperative plan, based on the hypothesis that PSI is accurate. Twenty-six patients who had PSI Oxford UKA surgery were included prospectively. The component position in vivo was determined with a postoperative CT-scan and compared with the planned component position using MRI-based digital 3D imaging. Adjustments to the preoperative plan and implanted component sizes during surgery were recorded. Intraoperatively, no femoral adjustments were performed; 12 tibial re-r...
Implant position is an important factor in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) surgery. Results...
SummaryIntroductionVarious surgical techniques have been described to set the rotational alignment o...
Purpose Patient-specific instruments (PSIs) are already in relatively common use, and their post-ope...
Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) is a technique to plan and position the prosthesis components...
Purpose Patient specific instrumentation (PSI) has been proposed as a means of improving surgical ac...
Objective: To evaluate whether patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) improve the accuracy of femora...
To assess whether there is a significant difference between the alignment of the individual femoral ...
The number of total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) continuously increases with good to 3 excellent resul...
International audienceIt was our hypothesis that patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) can improve ...
Purpose Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) has the potential to offer numerous benefits—not leas...
2 The number of total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) continuously increases with good to 3 excellent res...
SummaryBackgroundRotation of tibial component has not been analysed in literature for unicompartment...
Purpose The aim of this two-centre RCT was to compare pre- and post-operative radiological, clinical...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to analyze first intraoperative alignment and reason...
The prognosis of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is strongly associated with the accuracy o...
Implant position is an important factor in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) surgery. Results...
SummaryIntroductionVarious surgical techniques have been described to set the rotational alignment o...
Purpose Patient-specific instruments (PSIs) are already in relatively common use, and their post-ope...
Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) is a technique to plan and position the prosthesis components...
Purpose Patient specific instrumentation (PSI) has been proposed as a means of improving surgical ac...
Objective: To evaluate whether patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) improve the accuracy of femora...
To assess whether there is a significant difference between the alignment of the individual femoral ...
The number of total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) continuously increases with good to 3 excellent resul...
International audienceIt was our hypothesis that patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) can improve ...
Purpose Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) has the potential to offer numerous benefits—not leas...
2 The number of total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) continuously increases with good to 3 excellent res...
SummaryBackgroundRotation of tibial component has not been analysed in literature for unicompartment...
Purpose The aim of this two-centre RCT was to compare pre- and post-operative radiological, clinical...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to analyze first intraoperative alignment and reason...
The prognosis of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is strongly associated with the accuracy o...
Implant position is an important factor in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) surgery. Results...
SummaryIntroductionVarious surgical techniques have been described to set the rotational alignment o...
Purpose Patient-specific instruments (PSIs) are already in relatively common use, and their post-ope...