Fig. 5From: A novel extramedullary technique to guide femoral bone preparation in mobile unicompartmental knee arthroplasty based on tibial cut and overall alignmentDiagrams showing the postoperative radiographic assessments of the component alignment and position: coronal angle of femoral component (femoral angle A), 10° varus to 10° valgus; sagittal angle of femoral component (femoral angle B), 15° flexion to 0° extension; coronal angle of tibial component (tibial angle E), 5° varus to 5° valgus; and posterior-inferior slope of tibial component (tibial angle F), 2° to 12°. Positive values represent varus and flexion alignment, and negative values represent valgus and extension alignmentBack to article page