Alignment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Patient-specific Instruments as a Standard Procedure in Total Knee Arthroplasty: Logistics, Learning Curve, and Postoperative Radiological Results in 70 Patients
Description of logistics, learning curve and radiological results in 70 patients treated with patient specific instrumentation in total knee arthroplasty as a standard procedure
The Orthopaedic Clinic Gersthof is a teaching hospital, where the entire spectrum of joint
replacements with emphasis on hips and knees is performed. Twenty surgeons perform TKAs at
our institution, with approximately 400 TKAs implanted per year.
The PSI system of Smith &Nephew® (Patient-Matched Cutting Blocks [PMCB]; the VISIONAIRE®
technology) is applied. The preoperative image modality is based on a long leg standing
X-ray as well as an MRI of the knee. The Genesis II® Endoprosthesis (Smith & Nephew®) is
used as the TKA implant.
This study is a observational monocentric prospective study.
Estimated enrollment: 70 Enrollment time: September 2011-October 2012 Primary outcome:
Alignment
The postoperative X-rays (AP, lateral view, and long leg standing), taken 7-to-10 days after
surgery are evaluated in terms of component position and restoration of the mechanical
alignment. X-rays are routinely monitor-guided but not calibrated at our institution.
As a secondary outcome the learning curve is evaluated using the following parameters
collected during surgery: the fit of the cutting blocks, changes of the implant size, bony
recuts, soft tissue releases, and changes in inlay size. Gap balancing was subjectively
judged by the operating surgeon. Operation time, number of blood transfusions, and early
postoperative complications were recorded within the first 14 days after surgery.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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| Completed |
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