Calipered kinematic alignment was proposed by Dr. Stephen M. Howell to enable the accurate and individualized placement of total knee components coincident within ± 0.5 mm of the patient's pre-arthritic alignment. The aim was to restore the patient's native joint kinematics and thereby address the well documented 20% dissatisfaction when total knee replacement is performed using traditional, or mechanical alignment techniques. With Dr. Stefano A. Bini and Dr. G. Daxton Steele as co-editors, Dr. Howell has curated an international team of expert surgeons and engineers to discuss various aspects of the calipered knee alignment technique in short, concise, and well-illustrated chapters. Each author provides clear, practical guidance for adopting and implementing calipered kinematic alignment covering manual, patient-specific, navigated, and robotic techniques. Chapters on component design tailored explicitly for kinematic alignment and showing the close relationship between knee biomechanics and the kinematically aligned TKA help the surgeon manage complex challenges associated with deformity and post-operative complications. Following the introduction of the calipered kinematic alignment technique for total knee arthroplasty, many international studies have shown consistently better patient satisfaction than the traditional mechanical alignment technique. Better function and high long-term implant survival have catalyzed a paradigm shift in total knee replacement philosophy that is being embraced by orthopedic surgeons and innovative implant companies around the world with excellent results. Calipered Kinematically Aligned Knee Arthroplasty is the definitive textbook on the subject and features: Thorough explanations of how the calipered kinematic alignment technique for total knee arthroplasty accurately sets total knee components coincident with the patient's pre-arthritic alignment and coaligned with the three rotational axes of the native knee. A personalized approach to total knee surgery designed to reconstitute the patient's native biomechanics in contrast with mechanical alignment that place all patients in the same standard alignment regardless of their constitutional anatomy. Detailed and well-illustrated descriptions of manual, navigated, robotic and patient-specific guide techniques that confirm kinematic alignment with a caliper. Clinical photos, radiographs, and line art throughout the book as well as helpful online technique videos. Key focus topics such as managing complex deformities, the expected post-operative recovery, and future trends in kinematic alignment. The shared experience and knowledge of international pioneers in the field. An emphasis on a personalized surgical philosophy which enables same-day discharge, reduces pain and opioid use, and promotes quicker recovery, better function, and a more natural feeling knee.
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Weight: 570g
Dimensions: 216 x 276mm
Publication Date: 27 Oct 2021
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780323756266
About G. Daxton SteeleStefano A. BiniStephen M. Howell
Stephen M. Howell MD is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon practicing in Sacramento and Lodi. He joined Adventist Health Lodi Memorial with more than three decades of experience as a clinician researcher and innovator in total knee replacement (TKR) anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and meniscal surgery. Dr. Howell's clinical practice focuses on the treatment of degenerative processes and sports-related injuries to the knee. He performs more than 500 TKRs and 100 ACL reconstructions per year. Dr. Howell also created the kinematic alignment method which caused a paradigm shift in TKR. His published experience demonstrates that patients report less pain a quicker recovery better pain relief better function better flexion and a more natural feeling knee when treated with this method. Dr. Howell is also an Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of California Davis. He has published more than 140 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. Stefano Bini MD received his BA from Stanford University his MD from Columbia University and completed Residency training at UCSF. He completed a Fellowship at the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute in Italy and obtained a second MD from the University of Florence. Prior to joining the faculty at UCSF Dr. Bini worked at Kaiser Permanente as a joint replacement surgeon. Active in professional associations and academia Stefano currently serves as the Chair of the International Committee for the AAHKS and sits on the Biomedical Engineering Committee for the AAOS. He is the Associate Editor of Arthroplasty Today and is a reviewer for 4 major orthopaedic journals. Over the past decade Dr. Bini has organized over a dozen conferences and learning labs nationally and internationally presented over 110 scientific papers and has authored 23 research papers which focus on leveraging large databases to define best practice in adult reconstruction surgery. G. Daxton Steele MD is a highly skilled orthopaedic surgeon specializing in total joint surgery with The Andrews Institute an affiliate of Baptist Health Care. Dr. Steele is an industry consultant and helped develop the first FDA approved technique for kinematic alignment.