1. Robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty for extra-articular femur deformity correction.
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Alturki, Abdullah A, Alshammari, Nayf A, Albassam, Abdulrahman L, Aljaafri, Ziad A, and Almugren, Turki S
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TOTAL knee replacement ,FEMORAL fractures ,KNEE osteoarthritis ,FEMUR ,HUMAN abnormalities ,UNUNITED fractures ,KNEE pain - Abstract
Femoral shaft fracture is one of the most common injuries encountered. However, improper management can lead to significant long-term complications, of which is malunion. Patients with femoral malunion are at increased risk of developing knee osteoarthritis, and if arthroplasty is indicated, these extra-articular deformities pose a challenge as corrective osteotomy and soft tissue release are also required. In such circumstances, robotic arm-assisted total knee arthroplasty (RATKA) might be an appropriate option. In this case, we present a 66-year-old woman who had previously suffered a femur shaft fracture, which was treated conservatively, and developed a varus malunion and severe knee osteoarthritis, and who was treated with RATKA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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