Flexion First Balancer: description of new technique in TKA to reproduce joint line and pre-disease mechanical alignment

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A considerable proportion of patients (19%) are dissatisfied after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Possible factors contributing to this dissatisfaction are decreased posterior condylar offset (PCO) with subsequent joint line elevation, leading to mid-flexion instability. Secondly, the pre-disease mechanical alignment is changed into a neutral alignment. The Flexion First Balancer was developed to avoid these problems. This technique aims to maintain MCL isometry by restoring medial PCO and medial joint line to its pre-disease level. Also, to reconstruct the pre-disease mechanical alignment by adjusting the distal femoral angle. In this study we provide a detailed technical overview of the Flexion First Balancer technique.

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van Lieshout, W. A. M., Koenraadt, K. L. M., Elmans, L. H. G. J., & van Geenen, R. C. I. (2020). Flexion First Balancer: description of new technique in TKA to reproduce joint line and pre-disease mechanical alignment. Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-020-00241-x

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