Publications by authors named "Ishaan Jagota"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the importance of three-dimensional (3D) alignment in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) beyond just coronal alignment, emphasizing the impact of tibial, femoral, and tibiofemoral measurements on knee outcomes.
  • A retrospective analysis of CT scans from 7450 osteoarthritic knees revealed weak yet significant relationships between various anatomical measurements and key alignment angles (aHKA and JLO), with some rotations showing larger effect sizes.
  • The findings suggest that while current CPAK approaches describe coronal anatomy, they do not adequately account for critical 3D factors in surgical planning, indicating a need for more comprehensive phenotyping methods in TKA alignment strategies.
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Background: Early clinical data are important in the appraisal of newly introduced robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) systems in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, there are few studies to date comparing 1-year clinical outcomes between RAS and computer-assisted navigation (CAS), the forerunner in reducing alignment outliers. The aim of this study was to determine if there was a difference between these two groups in early clinical outcomes, including functional outcome and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs).

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Purpose: Intraoperative laxity assessments in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are subjective, with few studies comparing against standardised preoperative and postoperative assessments. This study compares coronal knee laxity in TKA patients awake and anaesthetised, preprosthesis and postprosthesis implantation, evaluating relationships to patient-reported outcome measures.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of 49 TKA joints included preoperative and postoperative computed tomography scans, stress radiographs and knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) questionnaire results preoperatively and 12 months postoperatively.

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Purpose: This study sought to examine if achieved postoperative alignment when compared to the native anatomy would lead to a difference in Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), and whether the achieved alignment could be broadly categorised by an accepted alignment strategy.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study of prospectively collected data on patients undergoing single primary or bilateral simultaneous total knee arthroplasty (TKA) was carried out. CT scans were used to determine the mean change ("delta values") between the pre and postoperative; hip-knee-ankle angle, lateral distal femoral angle, medial proximal tibial angle and femoral implant rotation.

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Background: Current preoperative total knee arthroplasty (TKA) planning strategies are bone-referencing and do not consider the ligamentous profile of the knee. This study assessed the mean Hip-Knee-Ankle (HKA) angle of the planned Distracted Alignment (DA), an alignment output using a joint distraction radiology and planning protocol, which incorporates preoperative evaluation of ligament laxity.

Methods: A retrospective study of 144 knees undergoing TKA was performed.

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