AAOS: Portable navigation superior to extramedullary guide in tibial component alignment
AAOS: Portable navigation superior to extramedullary guide in tibial component alignment
Extramedullary Guides versus Portable Navigation for Tibial Component Alignment: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
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100 patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty were randomized to tibial resection using either an extramedullary device or a portable, accelerometer-based navigation device. The purpose was to evaluate accuracy of tibial component alignment. Results revealed that the use of a navigation device offered better tibial component alignment and differences between intraoperative goals and postoperativ...
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