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Lateral subvastus lateralis versus medial parapatellar approach for total knee arthroplasty: A cadaveric biomechanical study. | LitMetric

Background: The standard of care for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a medial parapatellar approach (MPA). We aimed to study a novel lateral subvastus lateralis approach (SLA), which offers the benefit of keeping the extensor mechanism and medial soft tissues intact. To ensure the approach could be used safely in vivo, a biomechanical study was performed to assess whether the joint kinematics would be preserved after performing a TKA.

Methods: A biomechanical study was conducted using 14 fresh-frozen cadaveric knees, with seven specimens each for the MPA and SLA. After a single radius, cemented cruciate retaining TKA was performed, specimens were tested on a VIVO joint motion simulator to measure and compare anterior/posterior, internal/external, and varus/valgus kinematics and laxity.

Results: There was no significant difference in joint kinematics or laxity between the SLA and MPA groups.

Conclusion: Both the SLA and MPA offer similar knee kinematics and laxity based on a cadaveric model. Although the surgical approach was different, inherently releasing different ligaments, both approaches resulted in a stable knee. This suggests that either approach will enable the surgeon to provide a stable knee, and that the implant itself may contribute a significant portion of the knee's kinematics.

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