抄録
We compared the tibial component alignment of 40 total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) using an intramedullary alignment system (Group I) and 40 TKAs using an extramedullary alignment system (Group II) . Coronal alignment of the tibial component within 2° of the ideal angle was achieved in 90% of Group land in 70% of GroupII. In sagittal alignment, 90% of Group I and 73% of Group II fell within 2° of the ideal angle. Both of these differences between the two groups were statistically significant (p<0.05) . An intramedullary alignment system is recommended as the standard technique for proximal tibial resection.