Abstract
Not all knee surgery cases are created equal is a maxim that holds true for both primary and revision scenarios. Complex cases involve patients presenting with compromised bone and/or soft tissue. For primary knees, these include cases with bony deformity or deficiency, severe malalignment, arthrofibrosis, ligamentous instability or contracture, prior fracture or trauma with or without failed fixation, prior hardware complicating component placement, or compromised extensor mechanism. In revision surgery, complex scenarios include cases compromised by bone loss, deterioration of the soft tissues and resulting instability, periprosthetic fracture, leg length discrepancy, infection, and more recently, hypersensitivity reactions. In this interactive session, a moderator and team of experts will discuss strategies for evaluation and management of a variety of challenging knee case scenarios.