Abstract
Ligament release in knee arthroplasty can be limited with accurate placement of implants, correct sizing and anatomic geometry of the implants. Still, in some instances a release of the medial collateral ligament can be necessary. In the proposed minimally invasive technique, multiple punctures in the MCL are made, using an 19-gauge needle, in order to progressively stretch the MCL until a correct ligament balance is achieved. This technique requires no additional soft tissue dissection and can even be performed percutaneously when necessary.
We analyzed 61 cases with varus deformity that were intraoperatively treated using this technique. In 4 other cases the technique was used as a percutaneous procedure in order to correct postoperative medial tightness. The procedure was considered successful when 2–4mm mediolateral joint line opening was obtained in extension and 2–6mm in flexion. In 62 cases (95%) a progressive correction of medial tightness was achieved according to the above described criteria. We therefore consider needle puncturing as an effective and safe technique for progressive correction of MCL tightness during minimally invasive TKA.