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What you need to know about kinematic alignment for total knee arthroplasty
Charles Rivière1, Loic Villet2, Dragan Jeremic3
1Clinique du Sport - Centre de l'arthrose, 4-6, rue Georges Negrevergne, 33700 Mérignac, France; MSK Lab - Imperial College London, UK; The Lister Hospital, Chelsea Bridge Rd, SW1W 8RH London, UK; Personalised Arthroplasty Society, Montreal, Canada.
Abstract:
This lecture outlines the various alignment philosophies for total knee arthroplasty (TKA). It is logical that our desire to improve clinical outcomes for TKA involves a more personalized and physiological implantation process that preserves each patient's anatomical features. We will take a deep dive into the kinematic alignment concept by describing its rationale, surgical steps and results. Kinematic implantation of TKA can be done reliably at a low cost and appears to achieve acceptable implant biomechanics. While its short-term clinical results are encouraging, it must be evaluated further. The thresholds for acceptable alignment (indications for restricted kinematic alignment) still need to be specified. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: V; Expert opinion.
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