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Patient Specific Instrumentation does not offer significant benefit compared to standard TKA

 

Patient-Specific Instrumentation Does Not Shorten Surgical Time: A Prospective, Randomized Trial

  • William G. Hamilton, MDjoa
  • Nancy L. Parks, MS, CCRC
  • Arjun Saxena, MD

The Journal of Arthroplasty
Volume 28, Issue 8, Supplement , Pages 96-100, September 2013

Level of Evidence: Level 2 Randomised control Trial

Aim of the study:

To determine whether total knee arthroplasty using patient specific instrumentation shortens surgical time

Materials and Methods:

  • The study also focused to compare the no: of instrument trays and alignment used for cases in patient specific instrumentation with those cases performed with traditional instrumentation(Tl).
  • To measure the length of surgery as well as each individual surgical step,a total of 52 cases(26/group)were randomised and videotaped.For each patient component alignment and mechanical axis was measured radiographically.

Results:

  • The study showed that ,for patients in TI group the total surgical time was over 4 minutes shorter than in the other group.(57.4 minutes vs 61.8 minutes;p<0.01).Instrument trays were used more in the TI group than the other group(7.3 vs 2.5;p<0.001).The postoperative long alignment radiograhs showed no significant difference in mechanical alignment between the two groups(p=0.77).

Conclusion:’

  • This prospective randomized trial concluded that PSI neither shortens surgical time nor improve alignment but reduces the no:of trays required.

Ref:

1. http://www.arthroplastyjournal.org/article/S0883-5403%2813%2900480-4/abstract

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