Increased kinematic changes in ascending compared with descending biplanar cut in open wedge high tibial osteotomy-a multibody simulation.

Maximilian Jörgens, Sonja Ehreiser, Lennart Schroeder, Julius Watrinet, Wolfgang Böcker, Boris Michael Holzapfel, Klaus Radermacher, Julian Fürmetz
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Background: The ascending or descending extended biplanar tibial cut in open wedge high tibial osteotomy (owHTO) not only changes the lower limb anatomy in the coronal plane but also leads to different three-dimensional (3D) changes in the patellofemoral joint. This study aimed to perform a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic biomechanical changes in the knee joint using a multibody simulation model.

Methods: Thirteen 3D computer models derived from lower limb computer tomography scans were used for owHTO. Osteotomies with ascending or descending biplanar cut were simulated for each wedge height from 6 to 12 mm (in 1-mm intervals). Multibody simulation was used to analyze differences in patellar shift, patellar tilt, mediolateral patellar rotation, and tibiofemoral rotation during a squat simulation from 5° to 100° knee flexion.

Results: The main effects of an ascending compared with a descending extended biplanar cut in owHTO were characterized by an increase in lateralization of the patella and rotation, along with reduced tilt. Linear mixed models revealed statistically significant effects of both wedge height and cut variant on knee kinematics at 100° knee flexion, with the influence of the cut variant (ascending/descending) being higher on all analyzed kinematic parameters.

Conclusions: Significant differences in the changes in patellofemoral shift, tilt, rotation, and tibiofemoral rotation were observed when performing owHTO with an ascending versus a descending biplanar cut. Apart from tibiofemoral rotation, the resulting kinematic changes were greater with an ascending cut.

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在开放式楔形高胫骨截骨术中,上升双平面切口与下降双平面切口的运动学变化增加--多体模拟。
背景:在开放性楔形高胫骨截骨术(owHTO)中,上升或下降的扩展双平面胫骨切口不仅会改变下肢冠状面的解剖结构,还会导致髌股关节发生不同的三维(3D)变化。本研究旨在利用多体模拟模型对膝关节的动态生物力学变化进行全面分析:方法:13 个三维计算机模型来自下肢计算机断层扫描。在 6 至 12 毫米(间隔 1 毫米)的楔形高度范围内,模拟了上升或下降双平面截骨。在膝关节屈曲 5° 至 100° 的下蹲模拟过程中,使用多体模拟分析髌骨移位、髌骨倾斜、髌骨内外侧旋转和胫股骨旋转的差异:在owHTO中,升式双平面切口与降式扩展双平面切口的主要影响是髌骨侧移和旋转增加,倾斜减少。线性混合模型显示,在膝关节屈曲 100°时,楔形高度和切口变体对膝关节运动学有显著的统计学影响,切口变体(上升/下降)对所有分析的运动学参数的影响更大:结论:在进行升式与降式双平面截骨时,髌骨移位、倾斜、旋转和胫股骨旋转的变化存在显著差异。除了胫骨-股骨旋转外,上升切口产生的运动学变化更大。
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