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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 98-B, Issue SUPP_1 | Pages 136 - 136
1 Jan 2016
Fujii T Tanaka Y Seko M Nobori M
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Background

Bilateral leg alignment should be equal for preventing leg length discrepancy and diminishing limping in walking. The candidates for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) sometimes image bilateral TKA seems to get completely same shape and alignment of legs. The query that bilateral TKA, staged in a day and by one surgeon, has an advantage to reconcile one side alignment and component setting to another side, was investigated.

Materials and methods

This retrospective investigation enrolled 408 knees of 204 patients (74 years old on average) underwent one day TKA and 48 knees of 24 cases (73 years old on average) underwent two days TKA. There were no history of trauma and surgery on both legs and no other obvious features. All components were same (Vanguard PS TKA, Biomet Inc. Warsaw IN). Surgical procedure is single (modified gap technique) with intramedullar rod for the femur and extramedullar system for the tibia without navigation system and patient specific instrumentation (PSI). Postoperative femorotibial angle (FTA), α, β, γ, δ angles were computed and the absolutes of differences between right and left were analyzed. (two sample t test)