Robotic TKA has gained popularity over the last few years for improving the accuracy of implant positioning and reducing issues with limb alignment. A recent study by Rossi et al. compared planned vs validated measures and post-operative X-rays for robotic-assisted...
Medial parapatellar (MPP) remains the classical and preferred approach for TKA. Apart from MPP, options include the mini-medial parapatellar (MMPP), mini-subvastus (MSV), mini-midvastus (MMV), and quadriceps-sparing (QS) approaches. Data from 4,500 patients was...
While initial designs and techniques of cementless TKR yielded unspectacular results and high early failure rates, subsequent improvements have led to more encouraging results, and implant survival of between 96% and 100% at 10 to 15-year follow-up.1 Furthermore,...