Holst David C, Doan Gary W, Angerame Marc R, Roche Martin W, Clary Chadd W, Dennis Douglas A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC.
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Denver, Denver, CO.
Arthroplast Today. 2021 Sep 6;11:127-133. doi: 10.1016/j.artd.2021.08.007. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Posterior compartment knee osteophytes may pose a challenge in achieving soft-tissue balance during total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Obtaining symmetry of flexion and extension gaps involves balance of both bony and soft-tissue structures. We hypothesize that space-occupying posteromedial femoral osteophytes affect soft-tissue balance.
Five cadaveric limbs were acquired. Computed tomography scans were obtained to define the osseous contours. Three-dimensionally printed, specimen-specific synthetic posterior femoral osteophytes were fabricated in 10-mm and 15-mm sizes. TKAs were implanted. Medial and lateral compartment contact forces were measured during passive knee motion using pressure-sensing technology. For each specimen, trials were completed without osteophytes and with 10-mm and 15-mm osteophytes affixed to the posteromedial femoral condyle. Contact forces were obtained at full extension, 10°, 30°, 45°, 60°, and 90° of flexion. These were recorded across each specimen in each condition for three trials. Tukey post hoc tests were used with a repeated measures ANOVA for statistical data analysis.
The presence of posteromedial osteophytes increased asymmetric loading from full extension to 45° of flexion, with statistically significant differences observed at full extension and 30°. A reduction in lateral compartment forces was noted. The 25%-75% bounds of variability in the contact force was less than 3.5 lbs.
Posteromedial femoral osteophytes caused an asymmetric increase in medial contact forces from full extension continuing into mid-flexion. The soft-tissue imbalance created from these osteophytes supports their removal before performing ligament releases to obtain desired soft-tissue balancing during TKA.
膝关节后内侧骨赘可能会给全膝关节置换术(TKA)中实现软组织平衡带来挑战。获得屈伸间隙的对称性涉及骨骼和软组织结构的平衡。我们假设占据空间的股骨后内侧骨赘会影响软组织平衡。
获取了5具尸体下肢。进行计算机断层扫描以确定骨轮廓。制作了尺寸为10毫米和15毫米的三维打印、特定于标本的合成股骨后内侧骨赘。植入了全膝关节置换物。在被动膝关节活动期间,使用压力传感技术测量内侧和外侧间室的接触力。对于每个标本,分别在不安装骨赘以及在股骨后内侧髁上固定10毫米和15毫米骨赘的情况下完成试验。在完全伸直、屈曲10°、30°、45°、60°和90°时获取接触力。在每种情况下,对每个标本进行三次试验并记录这些数据。使用Tukey事后检验和重复测量方差分析进行统计数据分析。
股骨后内侧骨赘的存在增加了从完全伸直到屈曲45°时的不对称负荷,在完全伸直和30°时观察到统计学上的显著差异。注意到外侧间室力有所降低。接触力变化的25%-75%界限小于3.5磅。
股骨后内侧骨赘导致从完全伸直到屈曲中期内侧接触力不对称增加。这些骨赘造成的软组织失衡支持在进行韧带松解之前将其去除,以便在全膝关节置换术中获得理想的软组织平衡。