A novel grid-assisted pie-crusting technique for achieving soft tissue balance in total knee arthroplasty
Qisheng Cheng, Yang Wang, Yi Liu, Jie Mu, Zhenyan Wang, Xu Lin, Guanchen Yin, Shuqiang Li

TL;DR
A new grid-assisted technique for soft tissue release during knee replacement surgery is shown to offer controlled and precise ligament adjustments.
Contribution
The novel grid-based pie-crusting technique allows for targeted and uniform soft tissue release in the medial collateral ligament during TKA.
Findings
Group A showed a greater decrease in stiffness compared to Group B after 12 punctures.
There was no significant difference in ligament elongation between the two groups.
Stiffness reduction and ligament elongation correlated linearly with the number of punctures.
Abstract
To evaluate the effectiveness of a novel grid-based pie-crusting technique for soft tissue release at different locations of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) during total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Twelve fresh-frozen cadaveric knee joints were dissected. A novel grid was designed to cover the entire surface of the MCL. The specimens were divided into two groups: Group A, where only the central portion of the ligament underwent pie-crusting release, and Group B, where selective release targeted the femoral and tibial attachment points of the MCL. Mechanical testing was conducted via a Shimadzu AG-X precision instrument. Each group underwent twelve punctures, and data were collected to calculate deformation and stiffness metrics. The mean elongation and stiffness values were analyzed, and regression analysis was performed to evaluate correlations between the number of punctures and…
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TopicsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Shoulder Injury and Treatment
