| Literature DB >> 25606540 |
Maria Chiara Meloni1, Russalka W Hoedemaeker1, Bruno Violante2, Claudio Mazzola3.
Abstract
A good outcome in total knee arthroplasty depends on many factors: joint alignment, range of motion, patellar tracking and ligament stability. A correct soft tissue balance keeps the joint aligned in flexion and extension, and therefore constitutes the most important factor for durability of the implant. Indeed, incorrect soft tissue balancing is the primary cause of early implant failure necessitating revision surgery. Soft tissue releases, serving to correct imbalances, are performed until the flexion and extension gaps appear symmetrical and balanced. A knee is considered perfectly balanced when the flexion and extension gaps are perfectly rectangular and all the measurements are absolutely equal.Entities:
Keywords: balance; ligament; total knee arthroplasty; valgus; varus
Year: 2014 PMID: 25606540 PMCID: PMC4295665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Joints ISSN: 2512-9090