Anatomical landmark for medialized patellar component in TKA

Ryosuke Tsurui , Shinya Kawahara , Satoshi Hamai , Yukio Akasaki , Hidetoshi Tsushima , Yasuhiko Kokubu , Taro Mawatari , Yasuharu Nakashima
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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this study was to show a concrete setting landmark in two component types of round and anatomical oval shapes using three-dimensional (3D) simulation analyses in total knee arthroplasty (TKA).

Methods

The patellar resection surface was simulated three-dimensionally using preoperative CT data of 54 patients (68 knees) who underwent TKA with varus knee osteoarthritis. The mediolateral position of the original patellar ridge was examined. The round and anatomical oval patellar components were aligned in the following cases: medial edge setting, patellar ridge setting, maximal size setting. The component ridge position from the medial edge and size in each case were examined.

Results

The original patellar ridge was located nearly 40% from the medial edge. In aligning the component to reproduce the original patellar ridge, the medial bone width uncovered with the component was nearly 4 mm in both designs. The component size was significantly smaller as the component was placed more medially. In selecting the maximal size, the round component was aligned more laterally than the original patellar ridge. In contrast, the anatomical oval component enabled to be concomitant with a more appropriate position and size.

Conclusion

The position where the medial bone width uncovered with the component was nearly 4 mm, not the medial edge, was found as the best place to reproduce the original patellar ridge in both round and anatomical oval components. Specifically, the anatomical oval component might be more favorable with respect to the component position and size.

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全膝关节置换术中髌骨组件内侧化的解剖标志
目的 本研究的目的是通过三维模拟分析,显示全膝关节置换术(TKA)中圆形和解剖学椭圆形两种组件类型的具体设置地标。方法 使用 54 名膝关节骨关节炎患者(68 膝)的术前 CT 数据,对髌骨切除面进行三维模拟。检查了原始髌骨脊的内外侧位置。在以下情况下对圆形和解剖学椭圆形髌骨组件进行了对齐:内侧边缘设置、髌嵴设置、最大尺寸设置。结果原始髌骨脊距内侧边缘近 40%。在对齐组件以再现原始髌骨脊时,两种设计中组件所覆盖的内侧骨宽度都接近 4 毫米。当组件放置在更内侧时,组件尺寸明显变小。在选择最大尺寸时,圆形组件比原始髌嵴更偏向外侧。结论无论是圆形还是解剖学椭圆形组件,其再现原始髌嵴的最佳位置都是组件覆盖的内侧骨宽度接近 4 毫米的位置,而不是内侧边缘。具体而言,解剖椭圆形组件在组件位置和尺寸方面可能更为有利。
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