Curve-On-Curve Technique Doesn't Improve Tibial Coverage vs Tibial Tuberosity Technique in TKA
                                                    Curve-On-Curve Technique Doesn't Improve Tibial Coverage vs Tibial Tuberosity Technique in TKA
Curve-on-curve technique does not improve tibial coverage in total knee arthroplasty in comparison to tibial tuberosity technique with use of anatomical implants: randomized controlled trial.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg . 2023 Sep;143(9):5901-5907.Synopsis
Eighty-eight patients with primary knee osteoarthritis were randomized to receive total knee arthroplasty using the PERSONA PS anatomic implant via either the curve-on-curve technique (n=46) or the tibial tuberosity technique (n=42). The primary outcome of interest was tibial rotation angle. Secondary outcomes included tibial coverage, range of motion, maximum flexion, and extension. Outcomes were...
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