Functional alignment maximises advantages of robotic arm‐assisted total knee arthroplasty with better patient‐reported outcomes compared to mechanical alignment

Author:

Lee Jong Hwa1ORCID,Kwon Seung Cheol1ORCID,Hwang Ji Hyo1ORCID,Lee Joon Kyu2ORCID,Kim Joong Il1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital Hallym University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Konkuk University Medical Center Konkuk University School of Medicine Seoul Korea

Abstract

AbstractPurposeRobotic arm‐assisted total knee arthroplasty (RTKA) enables adjustment of implant position to achieve the surgeon's preferred alignment. However, the alignment concept that most effectively enhances patient satisfaction remains unclear. This study compares the clinical outcomes of patients who underwent functionally aligned RTKA (FA‐RTKA), mechanically aligned conventional TKA (MA‐CTKA) and mechanically aligned RTKA (MA‐RTKA).MethodsA prospectively collected database was retrospectively reviewed for patients who underwent primary TKA for knee osteoarthritis. One hundred and forty‐seven knees were performed with MA‐CTKA, followed by 72 consecutive knees performed with MA‐RTKA, and subsequently, 70 consecutive knees performed with FA‐RTKA were enrolled. After 1:1 propensity score matching of patient demographics, 70 knees were finally included in each group. The extent of additional soft tissue release during surgery was identified, and the Coronal Plane Alignment of the Knee classification was utilised to categorise the alignment. At the 1‐year follow‐up, patient‐reported outcomes, including the pain Visual Analogue Scale, Knee Society Score, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index and Forgotten Joint Score‐12, were also compared among the groups.ResultsThe FA‐RTKA group showed significantly less additional soft tissue release than the MA‐CTKA and MA‐RTKA groups (15.7%, 38.6% and 35.7%, respectively; p = 0.006). Statistically significant differences in functional scores were observed in the postoperative 1‐year clinical outcomes in favour of the FA‐RTKA group, which had a significantly larger percentage of knees that maintained constitutional alignment and joint line obliquity than those of the other groups.ConclusionsFunctionally aligned TKA showed superior 1‐year postoperative patient‐reported outcomes compared with those of conventional and robotic arm‐assisted mechanically aligned TKA. Therefore, the advantage of RTKA is maximised when the implant positioning is based on functional alignment. The application of RTKA with mechanical alignment has been proven ineffective in improving the clinical outcomes of patients.Level of EvidenceLevel III.

Publisher

Wiley

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