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In Vitro Application of a Wireless Sensor in Flexion-Extension Gap Balance of Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
Published on: May 5, 2023
[Current Knee Arthroplasty Designs and Kinematics: Differences in Radii, Conformity and Pivoting]
Tilman Calliess1, Peter Savov1, Max Ettinger1
1Orthopädische Klinik im Annastift, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover.
Abstract:
Today, there is an almost endless variety of knee prosthesis models on the market from which the surgeon can choose. Although the designs appear closer and closer to one another, the industry makes a great effort to emphasise different features as beneficial and a stand-alone. It is increasingly difficult to keep an overview and to assess the clinical relevance of the diverse features. There is a clear lack of independent comparative studies and evidence is low. Nevertheless, different design philosophies require special surgical techniques, so that the surgeon must be familiar with the peculiarity of his/her prosthesis. Also, a differentiated indication for different designs appears to be an interesting concept. The aim of this essay is to give a brief overview of the major design concepts of current unconstrained knee prosthesis designs and their differences regarding biomechanics and kinematics.
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