Mehta Samir, Lotke Paul A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ). 2007 Oct;36(10):530-3.
In this study, we examined the impact of surgeon handedness on total knee arthroplasty (TKA) outcomes. From 1997 to 2001, a right-handed surgeon performed 728 primary TKAs while standing on the side of the operative extremity--377 on the right and 351 on the left. Extension and Knee Society Function and Pain scores were significantly better for right knees than for left knees 1 year after surgery. This is the first report that shows that handedness can play a role in TKA outcomes. Reasons for the difference have not been determined but may be related to dexterity or proprioception. A surgeon should be aware of this potential problem and take precautions to prevent diminished results when operating.
在本研究中,我们考察了外科医生的用手习惯对全膝关节置换术(TKA)结果的影响。1997年至2001年期间,一位右利手外科医生在手术肢体一侧站立进行了728例初次全膝关节置换术,其中右侧377例,左侧351例。术后1年时,右膝的伸直以及膝关节协会功能和疼痛评分显著优于左膝。这是首份表明用手习惯会在全膝关节置换术结果中发挥作用的报告。差异原因尚未确定,但可能与灵活性或本体感觉有关。外科医生应意识到这一潜在问题,并在手术时采取预防措施以防止结果不佳。