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October 1, 2007 By vjortho

Posterior Stabilized Constrained TKA for Complex Primary Cases

Adolph V. Lombardi, MD, FACS

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While cruciate-retaining and posterior-stabilized devices will perform well for the vast majority of patients presenting as candidates for primary total knee arthroplasty, the orthopaedic surgeon occasionally encounters cases of advanced severity. Complex presentations range from higher degrees of ligamentous incompetency to severe restriction of the range of motion with substantial flexion contracture to posttraumatic arthritis and to post-osteotomy deformity of either the distal part of the femur or the proximal part of the tibia. The challenge confronting the reconstructive surgeon is to obtain a well-balanced flexion-extension gap with balanced collateral ligaments. This is frequently best accomplished with a modular system that offers a continuum of constraint. Modularity allows intraoperative customization; namely, the use of stems, wedges, and augments. Frequently these difficult primary arthroplasties require the use of posterior-stabilized constrained implants. In this JBJS video supplement, Dr. Adolph Lombardi, Jr. demonstrates the versatility of a posterior stabilized constrained system.

See the Corresponding JBJS Article:
Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr., Keith R. Berend, Joseph R. Leith, Gerardo P. Mangino, and Joanne B. Adams
Posterior-Stabilized Constrained Total Knee Arthroplasty for Complex Primary Cases
J. Bone Joint Surg. Am., Oct 2007; 89: 90 – 102. [Article]

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  • Total Run Time: 13:14 minutes
  • Catalog Number: 5104
  • VJO Publication Date: October, 2007

Filed Under: JBJS Video Supplements, Knee, Streaming Video, VJO Downloads

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