International Orthopaedics August 2008, Volume 32, Issue 4, pp 467–471

The accuracy of extramedullary guides for tibial component placement in total knee arthroplasty

Chiu, K.Y., Yau, W.P., Ng, T.P. et al.
Knee

Anteroposterior radiographs that included the whole tibia were taken before and after 75 total knee arthroplasties in 48 patients. The same tibial extra-medullary alignment guide system was used in every knee. The average tibial component alignment was 0.4 (SD 2.5, range −4.9 to 6.4) degrees of valgus post-operatively. 59 tibial components (78.7%) had a tibial cut within 3 degrees from being perpendicular to the mechanical axis, ten were too valgus (13.3%) and six were too varus (8%). The chance of the tibial components becoming too varus was higher if there was lateral tibial bowing, compared with no tibial bowing (p = 0.048). A smaller lateral width of the leg increased the chance of the tibial components becoming too valgus (p = 0.047).


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