Robotic arm‐assisted posterior‐stabilised total knee arthroplasty reduces the amount of tibial bone resection thickness without increasing the rate of postoperative flexion contracture in varus knees in the short term: Comparison with image‐free navigated total knee arthroplasty
Abstract:Background: This study aimed to compare the bone resection thickness, rate of minimal thickness insert usage, and postoperative range of motion (ROM) between robotic and navigated total knee arthroplasty (TKA).Methods: Fifty consecutive posterior-stabilised (PS) robotic TKA and 50 casecontrolled PS navigated TKA were enroled. Bone resection thickness, rate of minimal thickness insert usage, and postoperative flexion contracture over 5°were statistically compared.
Results:The tibial bone resection thickness was… Show more
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