Technique of Total Knee Arthroplasty, The

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Cement Technique

“There is no excuse for poor cement technique!” This quote was heard quite often from Dr. Krackow, and in every case he paid close attention to detail during this step of the total knee arthroscopy (TKA) procedure. Much has changed…

New Technology and Surgical Technique in TKA

The critical determinants of successful, durable total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are correct positioning of the implanted components, acceptable alignment of the knee with weight-bearing, and restoration of normal stability during functional activities without the need for excessive muscular activation. Although…

TKA Balancing

Introduction Knee arthroplasty was in its infancy in India in the 90s, when I returned from overseas having done hundreds of fairly straightforward cases, to start practice in India. I was accosted with patients with profound knee deformities, and I…

Bone-Cutting Technique

Dr. Krackow was a stickler for precision, and he was relentlessly thinking about how to make his bone-cutting techniques more reproducible and precise. This chapter on bone-cutting technique and accuracy is inspired from much of the teaching and direction he…

Surgical Procedure

Primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) starts with the surgical approach and then moves to a step-wise approach, which includes bony preparation, osteophyte removal, soft tissue balancing, and implant placement. This chapter details an in-depth discussion of soft tissue balancing, and…

Preoperative Planning From Medical Issues to Implants

There is no straightforward answer as to “when to pull the trigger” and offer surgery to a patient with severe knee disease. Surgeons would require a patient to report chronic knee pain and has functional impairment before they proceed with…