The Journal of Arthroplasty
Volume 26, Issue 3 , Pages 504.e5-504.e8, April 2011

Tibial Shaft Stress Fractures Resulting from Placement of Navigation Tracker Pins

Received 31 August 2009; accepted 17 May 2010. published online 20 July 2010.

Abstract 

The use of navigation during joint arthroplasty is believed to allow better placement of components. Gross fracture or stress fracture through navigation tracker pin placement is a complication reported in the literature. This case series presents details of stress fracture of tibial shaft through navigation pin track in 3 patients of 220 cases who underwent total knee arthroplasty at our institution. All the fractures eventually healed after a course of protected weight bearing. As a result, we use smaller-diameter self-tapping and self-drilling pins routinely and avoid placement of pins in the diaphysis and ensure that pins are inserted in different plains during insertion into metaphysis.

Keywords: tibia, stress fracture, navigation, knee arthroplasty, tracker pin

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PII: S0883-5403(10)00323-2

doi:10.1016/j.arth.2010.05.009

The Journal of Arthroplasty
Volume 26, Issue 3 , Pages 504.e5-504.e8, April 2011