Comparison of Polyethylene Thickness and Constraint in Traditional and Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty

传统全膝关节置换术与机器人辅助全膝关节置换术中聚乙烯厚度和约束性的比较

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Thicker polyethylene inserts in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may be associated with increased wear rates, a higher risk of implant failure, and the need for revision surgery. The authors of this study aimed to compare polyethylene insert thickness in robotic-assisted TKA versus conventional manual TKA. METHODS: The authors conducted a cross-sectional study on patients with end-stage primary knee osteoarthritis who underwent TKA by a single fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon over a two-year period. Patients with post-traumatic or inflammatory arthropathy or those undergoing revision arthroplasty were excluded. Demographics, implant manufacturer and type, and polyethylene insert thickness were recorded in an electronic database. Bivariate analyses, including t-tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and Fisher's exact tests were used to compare robotic-assisted and manual TKA procedures. RESULTS: Data from 222 patients were analyzed, with 111 in each group. The mean (standard deviation [SD]) age at surgery was similar between groups: 64.3 (8.2) years for robotic-assisted and 62.3 (8.8) years for the manual group (p = 0.398). Polyethylene insert thickness differed significantly: the median was 9 mm (range 9-13 mm) in the robotic-assisted group versus 11 mm (range 9-16 mm) in the manual group (p <0.001). The most frequently used thickness was 9 mm, used in 70.3% (78/111) of robotic-assisted cases compared to 34.2% (38/111) of manual cases (p <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Robotic-assisted TKA was associated with significantly thinner polyethylene inserts compared to manual TKA, suggesting more precise, bone-sparing femoral and tibial cuts. These findings may support the use of robotic-assisted techniques by orthopedic surgeons seeking to optimize implant positioning and longevity.

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