Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computador

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Ano de defesa: 2010
Autor(a) principal: Luiz Fernando Machado Soares
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-8GTPHL
Resumo: Osteoarthritis of the knee (gonarthrosis) is a joint disease resulting from various pathological processes that lead to cartilage degradation and still not fully understood. There are several proposals for its treatment, being the total knee arthroplasty an established and reliable option in many cases (14). The total knee arthroplasty evolved considerably in recent years. The development of surgical technique, reliability and durability of the materials are the main reasons for this. Even though this development, the causes of reoperation, especially the early ones, occur in 29% of the cases, at the expenses of poor positioning of implants (23). Recently, surgeons, engineers and computer technicians have joined forces to develop new methods for improving the placement of components in total knee arthroplasty. The aim of this study was to evaluate one of these systems. We studied 20 patients who underwent computerassisted total knee arthroplasty from February 2002 to February 2004, in the Department of Knee Surgery, Hôpital de La Croix Rousse - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (Lyon, France ). Radiological measurements were assessed preand postoperatively, as well as evaluation of the mechanical axes for the affected limb and positioning of the implants. The averages of radiological findings before surgery were: ATFM, 175.45 °; AFm, 90.6°, ATM, 87.7 ° and tibial slope, 6.75 °. The averages of radiological findings in the postoperative period were: ATFM, 179.7 °; AFm, 89.1 °, ATM, 90.0 °, posterior tibial slope, 0.3 °; flexed deformity of the femoral component, 1.3 °. The perioperative and postoperative bleeding was not superior to the classical procedure. The mean tourniquet time was 109.5 minutes (min 80, max 130). In no case the conversion to the conventional technique was necessary. In one patient, limb alignment was kept in a residual valgus of 4° to obtain satisfactory ligament balance which may have interfered with the unintended outcome of postoperative AFm. All other results demonstrated that the technique is reliable
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spelling Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computadorOrtopediaJoelhos CirurgiaGonartroseCirurgia assistida por computadorArtroplastia total de joelhoOsteoarthritis of the knee (gonarthrosis) is a joint disease resulting from various pathological processes that lead to cartilage degradation and still not fully understood. There are several proposals for its treatment, being the total knee arthroplasty an established and reliable option in many cases (14). The total knee arthroplasty evolved considerably in recent years. The development of surgical technique, reliability and durability of the materials are the main reasons for this. Even though this development, the causes of reoperation, especially the early ones, occur in 29% of the cases, at the expenses of poor positioning of implants (23). Recently, surgeons, engineers and computer technicians have joined forces to develop new methods for improving the placement of components in total knee arthroplasty. The aim of this study was to evaluate one of these systems. We studied 20 patients who underwent computerassisted total knee arthroplasty from February 2002 to February 2004, in the Department of Knee Surgery, Hôpital de La Croix Rousse - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (Lyon, France ). Radiological measurements were assessed preand postoperatively, as well as evaluation of the mechanical axes for the affected limb and positioning of the implants. The averages of radiological findings before surgery were: ATFM, 175.45 °; AFm, 90.6°, ATM, 87.7 ° and tibial slope, 6.75 °. The averages of radiological findings in the postoperative period were: ATFM, 179.7 °; AFm, 89.1 °, ATM, 90.0 °, posterior tibial slope, 0.3 °; flexed deformity of the femoral component, 1.3 °. The perioperative and postoperative bleeding was not superior to the classical procedure. The mean tourniquet time was 109.5 minutes (min 80, max 130). In no case the conversion to the conventional technique was necessary. In one patient, limb alignment was kept in a residual valgus of 4° to obtain satisfactory ligament balance which may have interfered with the unintended outcome of postoperative AFm. All other results demonstrated that the technique is reliableUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-10T05:16:38Z2025-09-08T23:35:45Z2019-08-10T05:16:38Z2010-11-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-8GTPHLLuiz Fernando Machado Soaresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-09T18:47:06Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUOS-8GTPHLRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T18:47:06Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
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title Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computador
spellingShingle Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computador
Luiz Fernando Machado Soares
Ortopedia
Joelhos Cirurgia
Gonartrose
Cirurgia assistida por computador
Artroplastia total de joelho
title_short Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computador
title_full Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computador
title_fullStr Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computador
title_full_unstemmed Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computador
title_sort Artroplastia total de joelho assistida por computador
author Luiz Fernando Machado Soares
author_facet Luiz Fernando Machado Soares
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luiz Fernando Machado Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ortopedia
Joelhos Cirurgia
Gonartrose
Cirurgia assistida por computador
Artroplastia total de joelho
topic Ortopedia
Joelhos Cirurgia
Gonartrose
Cirurgia assistida por computador
Artroplastia total de joelho
description Osteoarthritis of the knee (gonarthrosis) is a joint disease resulting from various pathological processes that lead to cartilage degradation and still not fully understood. There are several proposals for its treatment, being the total knee arthroplasty an established and reliable option in many cases (14). The total knee arthroplasty evolved considerably in recent years. The development of surgical technique, reliability and durability of the materials are the main reasons for this. Even though this development, the causes of reoperation, especially the early ones, occur in 29% of the cases, at the expenses of poor positioning of implants (23). Recently, surgeons, engineers and computer technicians have joined forces to develop new methods for improving the placement of components in total knee arthroplasty. The aim of this study was to evaluate one of these systems. We studied 20 patients who underwent computerassisted total knee arthroplasty from February 2002 to February 2004, in the Department of Knee Surgery, Hôpital de La Croix Rousse - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (Lyon, France ). Radiological measurements were assessed preand postoperatively, as well as evaluation of the mechanical axes for the affected limb and positioning of the implants. The averages of radiological findings before surgery were: ATFM, 175.45 °; AFm, 90.6°, ATM, 87.7 ° and tibial slope, 6.75 °. The averages of radiological findings in the postoperative period were: ATFM, 179.7 °; AFm, 89.1 °, ATM, 90.0 °, posterior tibial slope, 0.3 °; flexed deformity of the femoral component, 1.3 °. The perioperative and postoperative bleeding was not superior to the classical procedure. The mean tourniquet time was 109.5 minutes (min 80, max 130). In no case the conversion to the conventional technique was necessary. In one patient, limb alignment was kept in a residual valgus of 4° to obtain satisfactory ligament balance which may have interfered with the unintended outcome of postoperative AFm. All other results demonstrated that the technique is reliable
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