Gap Pattern in Valgus Knee: An Assessment with TKA Navigation

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Background: Valgus knee is a challenge of ligament balance in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). A lateral release is often recommended to achieve symmetric extension gaps in valgus deformity, due to the traditional requirements of tight lateral gap. However, the gap pattern valgus osteoarthritis knee has not been studied. Materials and Methods: The present study was a retrospective study on navigated TKA with 89 valgus osteoarthritis knees. The gap measurement, bone cut, and component rotation values were collected from navigation and the data were analyzed. Results: Only 6.70% of valgus knees in the present series had a narrower lateral flexion gap than medial flexion gap and 7.90% had narrower lateral extension gap than medial extension gap. Conversely, most of valgus cases were seen in bigger lateral flexion gaps than medial flexion gaps at 76.4%. This was consistent with the extension gap patterns of 80.9%. The degree of valgus deformity positively correlated with all gaps, except for flexion lateral gap. The present study demonstrated a mean external rotation of 2.25±2.09° in the femoral component rotation and the degree of valgus deformity had no significant correlation with femoral rotation. Conclusion: The lateral distal femoral condyle hypoplasia might have more important role in the extension gap than the ligament tension. The lateral ligament might influence the lateral flexion gap more than the lateral femoral condyle deficiency. Lateral structural release for correction of valgus deformity during extension could lead to instability in flexion especially for gap patterns with a lateral flexion gap that is wider than the medial flexion gap. Keywords: Valgus knee; Navigated TKA; Gap pattern
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外翻膝关节间隙模式:TKA导航评估
背景:膝关节外翻是全膝关节置换术中韧带平衡的挑战。由于传统要求外侧间隙紧密,外翻畸形通常建议采用外侧松解来实现对称的延伸间隙。然而,对间隙型外翻性膝骨关节炎尚未进行研究。材料与方法:对89例外翻性膝关节骨性关节炎患者行导航TKA进行回顾性研究。从导航中收集间隙测量值、骨切割值和组件旋转值,并对数据进行分析。结果:本系列外翻膝关节中,只有6.70%的外翻膝关节外侧屈曲间隙小于内侧屈曲间隙,7.90%的外翻膝关节外侧伸曲间隙小于内侧伸曲间隙。相反,大多数外翻病例出现在较大的外侧屈曲间隙,而不是内侧屈曲间隙,占76.4%。这与80.9%的延伸间隙模式一致。除屈曲外侧间隙外,外翻畸形程度与所有间隙呈正相关。本研究显示股骨假体旋转的平均外旋为2.25±2.09°,外翻畸形程度与股骨旋转无显著相关性。结论:股骨远端髁外侧发育不全可能比韧带张力对股骨外展间隙的影响更大。外侧韧带对外侧屈曲间隙的影响大于股骨外侧髁缺陷。外侧结构松解矫正伸展期间外翻畸形可能导致屈曲不稳定,特别是对于外侧屈曲间隙比内侧屈曲间隙宽的间隙模式。关键词:外翻膝;导航TKA;差距模式
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