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Mid-term Survivorship and PROMs following Ligament-guided medial UKA

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The aim of this study was to evaluate mid-term implant survivorship and patient-reported outcome measures following a ligament-guided, robot-assisted medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). As currently, there is a lack of literature evaluating outcomes of this novel ligament-guided technique in medial UKA. This study could provide insights into the further application of the ligament-guided technique in daily practice. This study demonstrated that the ligament-guided medial UKA is equally beneficial for all knee phenotypes and sagittal medial tibial wear patterns as long as preoperative knee phenotype is preserved postoperatively.

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Author

R V

Roderick Vossen

Doctor

Hospital for Special Surgery & Amsterdam UMC

J B

Joost Burger

Doctor

Charité Universitatsmedizin Berlin

G T

Gaby ten Noever de Brauw

Bsc

Hospital for Special Surgery & Amsterdam UMC

T B

Tarik Bayoumi

Doctor

Hospital of Special Surgery & Amsterdam UMC

J F

Jake Fiore

BE

Hospital for Special Surgery

L R

Lindsey Ruderman

BA

Hospital for Special Surgery

A Z

Aernout Zuiderbaan

Doctor

Medisch Kliniek Velsen

A P

Andrew Pearle

Doctor

Hospital for Special Surgery

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