Computer Navigated and Handheld Robotic Knee Arthroplasty: An Illustrative Guide is a compendium of principles and practices of using technology to improve outcomes of partial and total knee arthroplasty. The first two chapters describe the basics of computer-assisted surgery and setting up the operation theatre. Chapters 3 and 4 describe varus and valgus deformities, and their association with sagittal plane deformity. The interplay and influence of one over the other are described with the help of clinical pictures and case examples. Chapters 5 and 6 include severe sagittal plane deformity (full flexion deformity, recurvatum) and an algorithmic approach to correct both. Chapters 7 to 9 are on complex cases such as extra-articular deformity, implants in situ, etc., and describe the principles of managing these complex cases with representative examples. Chapters 10 and 11 cover partial and total knee arthroplasty with handheld robotics. This new technology helps in better assessment of soft tissue behaviour and aids in improved implantation considering individual knee kinematics.
Key Features
- Some conventional concepts in knee arthroplasty have been questioned and new ideas presented with the help of objective data.
- Important concepts are highlighted in Principles, Pearls, Pitfalls, and Points to Remember sections in each chapter.
- Written in a lucid, point-wise format, substantiated with interesting case examples.
This book will be useful to the mentor and mentee alike.
1. Role of Computer Navigation in Knee Arthroplasty
2. Setting of Navigation in Operating Room, Data Acquisition, and Interpretation
3. Computer-Navigated TKR for Varus and Associated Sagittal Deformity
4. Computer-Navigated TKR for Valgus and Associated Sagittal Deformities
5. Computer-Navigated TKR for Fixed Flexion Deformity
6. Computer-Navigated TKR for Recurvatum Deformity
7. Computer-Navigated TKR for Extra-Articular Deformity
8. Computer-Navigated TKR in Knees with Retained Hardware
9. Computer-Navigated TKR in Special Situations
10. UKA with Handheld Robotics
11. Handheld Robotics in Total Knee Replacement