Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Cologne, Joseph-Stelzmann Strasse, Cologne, Germany.
J Arthroplasty. 2011 Apr;26(3):346-53. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2009.12.019. Epub 2010 Mar 4.
This study investigates differences in the anatomy of male and female knee joints to contribute to the current debate on sex-specific total knee implants. Morphometric data were obtained from 60 human cadaver knees, and sex differences were calculated. All data were corrected for height, and male and female specimens presenting with an identical length of the femur were analyzed as matched pairs. Male linear knee joint dimensions were significantly larger when compared with females. When corrected for differences in height, medial-lateral dimensions of male knees were significantly larger than female; however, matched paired analysis did not prove these differences to be consistent. Although implant design should focus interindividual variations in knee joint anatomy, our data do not support the concept of a female-specific implant design.
本研究旨在探讨男性和女性膝关节解剖结构的差异,为目前关于性别特异性全膝关节假体的争论提供依据。我们从 60 个人体尸体膝关节中获得了形态计量学数据,并计算了性别差异。所有数据均根据身高进行了校正,对股骨长度相同的男性和女性标本进行了配对分析。与女性相比,男性膝关节的线性尺寸明显更大。当校正身高差异时,男性膝关节的内外侧尺寸明显大于女性;然而,配对分析并未证明这些差异具有一致性。虽然假体设计应侧重于膝关节解剖结构的个体间差异,但我们的数据并不支持女性特异性假体设计的概念。