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Femoral cartilage variability affects the accuracy of kinematic alignment and imageless navigation in total knee arthroplasty: A prospective study from the FP-UCBM Knee Study Group

  • Version of Record online: 15 June 2025
Femoral cartilage variability affects the accuracy of kinematic alignment and imageless navigation in total knee arthroplasty: A prospective study from the FP-UCBM Knee Study Group

Femoral cartilage thickness varies significantly across patients, while remaining nearly uniform within the unworn compartment of the same patient. Relying on the 'one-cartilage-fits-all' paradigm may compromise the accurate restoration of individual anatomy in calipered kinematic alignment TKA and surgical planning in imageless computer-assisted TKA.

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L-shaped morphology is a key risk factor for delamination in degenerative full-thickness rotator cuff tears

  • Version of Record online: 03 March 2025
L-shaped morphology is a key risk factor for delamination in degenerative full-thickness rotator cuff tears

Anterior and posterior L-shaped tear patterns are significantly associated with delamination in degenerative full-thickness rotator cuff tears. (a) Apex of the tear. (b) Most medial edge of the tear. (c) Origin of the tear.

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Thin flap sulcus-deepening trochleoplasty in patellar instability yields good functional outcomes without progressive cartilage deterioration in the short-term follow-up—A retrospective single-surgeon cohort study

  • Version of Record online: 25 December 2024
Thin flap sulcus-deepening trochleoplasty in patellar instability yields good functional outcomes without progressive cartilage deterioration in the short-term follow-up—A retrospective single-surgeon cohort study

Thin-flap sulcus-deepening trochleoplasty with medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction is a safe and effective procedure in patellar instability and high-grade trochlear dysplasia, with no cartilage deterioration after 34.8 ± 20.9 months.

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