Comparison of the iAssist Handheld Guidance System to Conventional Instruments for Mechanical Axis Restoration in Total Knee Arthroplasty.

The Journal of Arthroplasty(2018)

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Background: Recent advances in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) include an intelligent instrument system designed to provide intraoperative guidance to reduce mechanical alignment errors. Internal position-sensing technology is integrated into microelectronic pods that attach to cutting blocks. The purpose of this prospective, randomized study was to determine whether this iAssist system enables the surgeon to make more accurate bone resections and better restore the mechanical axis compared to conventional instruments in TKA. Methods: We randomized patients undergoing TKA into 2 groups. Group I (n = 25) underwent TKA assisted by the iAssist guidance system, group II (n = 25) underwent TKA using conventional instruments. Preoperative and postoperative mechanical axes were measured from full-length lower extremity radiographs to evaluate alignment. Additional surgical parameters were also assessed, including tourniquet time and blood loss. Results: Patient demographics and preoperative mechanical axis alignments were similar between the groups. Postoperatively, 4.0% of patients had greater than 3 degrees of tibial or femoral component malalignment in the guidance-assisted cohort, compared with 36.0% in the conventional group (P<.05). Additionally, group I showed significant improvement in variance seen in both the femoral mechanical axis (1.65 degrees +/- 0.17 degrees vs 2.23 degrees +/- 0.33 degrees, P<.005) and tibial mechanical axis (1.28 degrees +/- 0.13 degrees vs 1.71 degrees +/- 0.24 degrees, P<.005) compared to group II. There were no significant differences in tourniquet time (P = .86) or blood loss (P = .39) between groups. Conclusion: Use of the iAssist system in TKA results in an improved postoperative mechanical axis and decreased alignment variability compared to conventional instruments, without significantly increasing operative time. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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primary total knee arthroplasty,mechanical axis alignment,computer navigation,handheld navigation,surgical technique
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