AN INTRA-OPERATIVE ADJUSTMENT OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE JOINT GAP AND THE TIBIAL INSERT CANNOT CORRECT THE POST-OPERATIVE FLEXION CONTRACTURE IN TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY

2018 
Postoperative functional outcomes and patients’ satisfaction after total knee arthroplasty are associated with postoperative range of motion. Severe deformities require surgical correction such as soft tissue release and appropriate bone resection. The goal of surgery is to correct the contracture and bring the knee to good range of motion. Using gap-balancing technique is one of the major techniques to obtain good range of motion. Although the gaps are well balanced, the thickness of tibial insert would affect the range of motion. In this study, we analyzed the difference between intraoperative extension joint gap and the thickness of implanted insert (DJI). The objective of this study was to investigate whether DJI affected the postoperative extension of the knee.A total of 155 knees were analyzed retrospectively. Subject included 27 males and 128 females with an average of 72.7 ± 7.0 years. The mean preoperative knee flexion angle was 136.1 ± 20.0°and the mean preoperative knee extension deficit was 4....
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