2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2014.10.001
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The Current Trends for Lateral Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty

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“…The disadvantages include the difficulty of converting to TKA if the surgeon is unfamiliar with this approach and the tendency to externally rotate the tibial component if the patellar tendon is not properly retracted [ 62 ]. Thus, some authors have proposed making an additional trans-patellar incision through which the saw plate can pass to properly make an internally rotated tibial cut [ 63 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disadvantages include the difficulty of converting to TKA if the surgeon is unfamiliar with this approach and the tendency to externally rotate the tibial component if the patellar tendon is not properly retracted [ 62 ]. Thus, some authors have proposed making an additional trans-patellar incision through which the saw plate can pass to properly make an internally rotated tibial cut [ 63 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is difficult to evaluate the effectiveness of unicondylar arthroplasty of the lateral part of the knee joint, because there are very few patients for whom orthopedists choose partial arthroplasty for the surgical treatment of gonar-throsis combined with valgus deformity. According to literature sources, only 1 % of the number of patients undergo lateral UKA during replacement of the joint with an artificial one [68][69][70][71]. When evaluating patients of this category, it is very important to consider that osteoarthritis of the lateral part of the knee joint often has a post-traumatic etiology (damage to the external meniscus, fractures of the lateral condyle of the tibia or femur) and less often, unlike the medial one, it is idiopathic [6].…”
Section: Features Of Uka In Lateral Gonarthrosismentioning
confidence: 99%