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Fig. 10
Optional Technique: If the patient
has a slight flexion contracture, cutting
less posterior slope may help as it
would result in less bone resection
posteriorly than anteriorly, thereby
opening the extension gap more
relative to the flexion gap. This can be
accomplished by moving the assembly
closer to the leg distally. Then check
the depth and angle of resection with
the Resection Guide.
Secure the assembly to the proximal
tibia by inserting a 48mm Headed
Screw, or predrilling and inserting a
Holding Pin, through the hole in the
fixation arm of the Tibial Resector Base
(Fig. 10).