Picard Frederic, Gregori Alberto, Dean Fraser, Mennessier Audrey, Dillon John
Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Clydebank, Glasgow, Scotland.
Orthopedics. 2006 Oct;29(10 Suppl):S104-7.
Computer-assisted navigation enables surgeons to measure and assess knee behavior during surgery, allowing real-time monitoring of the knee ranging from extension to flexion. Documenting passive motion before and after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) enabled the authors to analyze knee kinematics. Passive knee motion cannot predict full weight bearing knee behavior, the "crucial moment of truth" for TKA. This study supports individually adapting the femoral component rotation using the Whiteside line. Clinical follow-up alone will assess the possible benefits. In a study of 71 patients who underwent computer-assisted TKA, the authors assessed the actual rotational femoral alignment and dynamic long leg track hip-knee-ankle angle from 0 degrees, 30 degrees, 60 degrees, and 90 degrees of knee flexion before and after TKA.
计算机辅助导航使外科医生能够在手术过程中测量和评估膝关节的运动情况,实现从伸展到屈曲的膝关节实时监测。记录全膝关节置换术(TKA)前后的被动运动,使作者能够分析膝关节的运动学。被动膝关节运动无法预测TKA的“关键真相时刻”——全负重膝关节的行为。本研究支持使用Whiteside线单独调整股骨组件的旋转。仅临床随访将评估可能的益处。在一项对71例行计算机辅助TKA患者的研究中,作者评估了TKA前后膝关节屈曲0度、30度、60度和90度时股骨的实际旋转对线以及动态长腿轨迹髋-膝-踝角。