The Femur-First Technique for Oxford Medial Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty

Apr 22, 2024JBJS essential surgical techniques

Using the Femur-First Method in Partial Knee Replacement Surgery

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Abstract

The femur-first technique for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty may achieve a 98% five-year survivorship, compared to 94% with the traditional tibia-first approach.

  • The femur-first method allows for more precise alignment of the femoral component with the knee joint's natural anatomy.
  • This technique is associated with improved radiographic outcomes in femoral and tibial alignments, while tibial coronal alignment remains unchanged.
  • The femur-first approach may reduce excessive bone resection due to better depth control during tibial cuts.
  • There is no significant difference in Knee Society Scores between the femur-first and tibia-first techniques.
  • The femur-first method is a bone-preserving approach that results in thinner bearings compared to the tibia-first approach.

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