Initial investigation into patellofemoral morphology in hemophilic arthritis patients.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Frontiers in Surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsurg.2024.1487156
Haohao Wang, Rendong Jiang, Zhishang Dong, Dongyue Zhao, Jianli Zhao, Chao Shi, Zhen Yuan
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Background: Hemophilic arthritis (HA) is associated with significant changes in the morphology of mature knee joints due to abnormal growth plate development. Previous studies have established marked distinctions between the femur and tibia of subjects with Haemophilia and those with osteoarthritis (OA). This study explored the morphological characteristics of the patella and patellofemoral joint in subjects with Haemophilia. These findings can inform the design of knee joint prostheses tailored to this condition, improve the precision of total knee replacement surgery, and reduce postoperative knee pain and patellar dislocation.

Methods: Before surgery, we conducted preoperative measurements of patellar length, patellar diagonal length, patellar ligament length, patellar width, patellar thickness, the INSALL index, the lateral patellofemoral angle, the trochlear groove angle,the patellar lateral displacement rate, and the patellofemoral index using lateral and axial x-ray images in 40 subjects with Haemophilia, 40 OA patients, and 40 normal individuals.

Results: Significant statistical differences in certain morphological parameters were observed among the three groups of patients (P < 0.05). Compared with the OA and normal control groups, the HA group presented significant disparities in patellar thickness, patellar ligament length, the Insall ratio, the patellar lateral shift rate, the lateral patellar angle, and the patellofemoral index.

Conclusion: Compared with OA and normal individuals, Subjects with Haemophilia presented with smaller and thinner patellae, more significant patellar ligament contracture, reduced patellar height, and more pronounced patellar dislocation. Consequently, during total knee arthroplasty, we lean toward patellar reshaping in subjects with Haemophilia, exercise caution when considering patellar replacement, and, for those with severe preoperative patellar dislocation, perform intraoperative lateral retinacular release.

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血友病关节炎患者髌骨股骨形态的初步研究。
背景:血友病关节炎(HA)与由于生长板发育异常引起的成熟膝关节形态的显著变化有关。以前的研究已经建立了血友病和骨关节炎(OA)患者股骨和胫骨之间的显著区别。本研究探讨血友病患者髌骨和髌股关节的形态学特征。这些发现可以为设计适合这种情况的膝关节假体提供信息,提高全膝关节置换术的精度,减少术后膝关节疼痛和髌骨脱位。方法:术前对40例血友病患者、40例OA患者和40例正常人分别采用侧位和轴位x线片测量髌骨长度、髌骨对角线长度、髌骨韧带长度、髌骨宽度、髌骨厚度、INSALL指数、髌股外侧角、滑车沟角、髌骨外侧位移率和髌股指数。结果:三组患者在某些形态学参数上有显著的统计学差异(P)。结论:血友病患者髌骨比OA和正常人更小、更薄,髌骨韧带挛缩更明显,髌骨高度降低,髌骨脱位更明显。因此,在全膝关节置换术中,我们倾向于血友病患者的髌骨重塑,在考虑髌骨置换时要谨慎,对于术前严重髌骨脱位的患者,术中应进行外侧支持带松解。
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Frontiers in Surgery
Frontiers in Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Evidence of surgical interventions go back to prehistoric times. Since then, the field of surgery has developed into a complex array of specialties and procedures, particularly with the advent of microsurgery, lasers and minimally invasive techniques. The advanced skills now required from surgeons has led to ever increasing specialization, though these still share important fundamental principles. Frontiers in Surgery is the umbrella journal representing the publication interests of all surgical specialties. It is divided into several “Specialty Sections” listed below. All these sections have their own Specialty Chief Editor, Editorial Board and homepage, but all articles carry the citation Frontiers in Surgery. Frontiers in Surgery calls upon medical professionals and scientists from all surgical specialties to publish their experimental and clinical studies in this journal. By assembling all surgical specialties, which nonetheless retain their independence, under the common umbrella of Frontiers in Surgery, a powerful publication venue is created. Since there is often overlap and common ground between the different surgical specialties, assembly of all surgical disciplines into a single journal will foster a collaborative dialogue amongst the surgical community. This means that publications, which are also of interest to other surgical specialties, will reach a wider audience and have greater impact. The aim of this multidisciplinary journal is to create a discussion and knowledge platform of advances and research findings in surgical practice today to continuously improve clinical management of patients and foster innovation in this field.
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