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    • Biomedical Engineering

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    • Total knee replacement (total knee arthroplasty) is a common procedure for end-stage knee joint damage.
    • The surgery aims to restore knee function and alleviate pain.
    • Potential complications include infection, blood clots, and prosthetic loosening or malalignment.

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    • To highlight the importance of medical imaging in total knee replacement.
    • To outline the role of imaging in preoperative assessment and surgical planning.
    • To emphasize the use of imaging in postoperative follow-up and complication detection.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current literature on total knee arthroplasty and medical imaging.
    • Analysis of the application of various imaging modalities (e.g., X-ray, CT, MRI) in knee replacement.
    • Discussion of imaging's role in identifying and managing postoperative complications.

    Main Results:

    • Medical imaging is indispensable for accurate preoperative evaluation of knee joint damage.
    • Imaging techniques facilitate precise surgical planning, including component sizing and positioning.
    • Postoperative imaging is vital for monitoring implant integrity, detecting complications, and guiding revision surgery.

    Conclusions:

    • Medical imaging is a critical component throughout the entire total knee replacement process.
    • Effective use of imaging can improve surgical outcomes and patient recovery.
    • Continued advancements in medical imaging promise further enhancements in total knee arthroplasty procedures.