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Minimalinvasive Knietotalendoprothetik

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Part of the book series: Fortbildung Orthopädie · Traumatologie ((FORTORTHO,volume 12))

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Die minimalinvasive Chirurgie (Minimally Invasive Surgery — MIS) hat sich in den letzten Jahren in der Kniechirurgie bei der Implantation unikondylärer Knieprothesen durchgesetzt. Der Vorteil besteht in einem weniger belastenden Eingriff, weniger Schmerzen, kürzerer stationärer Verweildauer und signifikant schnellerer Rehabilitation. Basierend auf diesen guten Erfahrungen wurden verschiedene minimalinvasive Techniken zur Implantation einer Knietotalendoprothese (KTEP) entwickelt [1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19, 21]. Ziel ist die sichere Implantation der Prothesenkomponenten mit den Vorteilen der Muskel und Sehnen schonenden Chirurgie. Erste viel versprechende Ergebnisse liegen vor [2, 8, 10, 13, 14, 21]. Die neuen Techniken erscheinen aufwendiger im Vergleich zur konventionellen und haben eine Lernkurve mit höherer Komplikationsrate, eine breite Anwendung erfolgte bisher daher nicht.

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Pietsch, M., Djahani, O., Hofmann, S. (2007). Minimalinvasive Knietotalendoprothetik. In: Jerosch, J., Heisel, J., Imhoff, A.B. (eds) Knie. Fortbildung Orthopädie · Traumatologie, vol 12. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1588-8_11

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