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Intraoperative physiological lateral laxity in extension and flexion for varus knees did not affect short-term clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction

机译:用于延伸和屈曲的术中生理横向松弛,无论膝关节的伸展性并未影响短期临床结果和患者满意度

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Purpose Medial release during total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is used to correct ligament imbalance in knees with varus deformity. However, questions remain on whether residual ligament imbalance would be related to inferior clinical results. The purposes of the present study were to measure the intraoperative joint gap and to evaluate the effect of intraoperative soft tissue condition on the new Knee Society Score (KSS 2011) at 2-year follow-up, without the maneuver of additional medial release to correct the asymmetrical gap balance. Methods Varus-valgus gap angle and joint gap were measured using a tensor device without medial release for 100 knees with preoperative varus deformity. The knees were categorized according to the varus-valgus gap angle and the laxity. The preoperative and postoperative clinical outcomes using KSS 2011 were compared between the groups. Results The average varus-valgus angles had a residual imbalance of 2.8 degrees varus and 1.3 degrees varus in extension and flexion, respectively. In comparison, according to varus-valgus joint gap angle and knee laxity in extension and flexion, no significant differences were found in postoperative range of motion and subscale of KSS 2011 among the groups. Conclusion Intraoperative asymmetrical joint gap and physiological laxity do not affect early clinical results after TKA.
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