Anteroposterior axis of the tibia for kinematic aligned total knee arthroplasty

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1002/jeo2.70087
Seikai Toyooka, Noriaki Arai, Hironari Masuda, Hirotaka Kawano, Takumi Nakagawa
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Abstract

Purpose

It is not known where the anatomical axis of rotation on the tibial side will be in kinematic alignment (KA), a rapidly expanding area of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) alignment technique today. The purpose of this study was to define the tibial axis for KA-TKA.

Methods

Fifty patients who underwent computed tomography (CT) examination of the lower extremities at a single institution were included. The posterior condylar axis (PCA) and surgical epicondylar axis (SEA) were identified in the CT axial view and projected onto the tibial slice. The respective perpendicular lines that pass through was attachment of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) were identified as the anatomic axis of rotation of the tibia relative to the PCA and SEA, and the position of each axis of rotation. Furthermore, the relationship of these perpendicular lines with the Akagi line was evaluated.

Results

The axis of tibial rotation to the SEA was similar to that of the Akagi line; the axis of tibial rotation to the PCA was located approximately 2.9° medial to the Akagi line, and when the origin of the tibial axis was set at the PCL attachment site, the intersection point of the tibial axis was approximately 2.5 mm medial to the medial border of the tibial tuberosity. The distribution of tibial axis had a wide range.

Conclusion

Although there is a large individual variation, the average tibial axis for KA-TKA is 2.9° more internally rotated than the Akagi line.

Level of Evidence

Level IV.

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运动学配准全膝关节置换术的胫骨前轴
目的 在运动学对位(KA)中,胫骨侧的解剖旋转轴将位于何处尚不清楚,而运动学对位是当今迅速发展的全膝关节置换术(TKA)对位技术领域。本研究的目的是确定 KA-TKA 的胫骨轴线。 方法 纳入在一家机构接受下肢计算机断层扫描(CT)检查的 50 名患者。在 CT 轴向视图中确定后髁轴(PCA)和外科上髁轴(SEA),并将其投影到胫骨切片上。穿过后交叉韧带(PCL)附着点的垂直线分别被确定为胫骨相对于 PCA 和 SEA 的解剖旋转轴,以及每个旋转轴的位置。此外,还评估了这些垂直线与赤城线的关系。 结果 与SEA的胫骨旋转轴与Akagi线相似;与PCA的胫骨旋转轴位于Akagi线内侧约2.9°处,当胫骨轴的原点设置在PCL附着点时,胫骨轴的交点位于胫骨结节内侧边界内侧约2.5毫米处。胫骨轴线的分布范围很广。 结论 虽然个体差异较大,但 KA-TKA 的平均胫骨轴线比 Akagi 线多内旋 2.9°。 证据等级 IV 级。
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Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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13 weeks
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