Total knee replacement with an accelerometer-based, hand-held navigation system improves knee alignment: reliable in all patients

Diego Alarcon Perico, Sergio F. Guarin Perez,Sheng-Hsun Lee, Christopher N. Warne,Matthew Hadley,Michael J. Taunton,Rafael J. Sierra

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery(2024)

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Achieving adequate alignment has traditionally been an important goal in total knee arthroplasty to achieve long-term implant survival. While accelerometer-based hand-held navigation systems (ABN) has been introduced as a way to achieve alignment, there is a limited body of evidence on its accuracy, especially in patients under 65 years with differing etiologies for knee arthritis. This study aimed to assess the precision of a specific ABN system in restoring the mechanical axis and report surgical variables and complications, with particular attention to younger patients. We conducted a retrospective review of 310 primary TKA performed with ABN from May 2016 to February 2021. The mean patient age was 67.4 (SD 8.9) years, with 43
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Accelerometer based navigation,Total knee arthroplasty,OrthAlign,Knee alignment,Complications
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