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后骨赘对全膝关节置换冠状面软组织平衡的影响:它们重要吗?

Effect of Posterior Osteophytes on Total Knee Arthroplasty Coronal Soft Tissue Balance: Do They Matter?

机构信息

Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa, FL; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, FL.

Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa, FL.

出版信息

J Arthroplasty. 2022 Jun;37(6S):S226-S230. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2022.01.034. Epub 2022 Feb 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Achieving coronal plane balance in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is of paramount importance. There is concern that obtaining balancing before removal of posterior osteophytes may lead to asymmetrical extension balance once removed. We hypothesized that there is a particular posterior osteophyte size and location that does not result in significant change in coronal gap balancing.

METHODS

In this study of 245 robotic arm-assisted TKAs, the size and location of posterior osteophytes were obtained from preoperative computer tomography scans. Gap measurements at 10°-25° and 90° flexion after removal of medial and lateral osteophytes, before and after posterior osteophyte removal and bone resection were compared with respect to the size and location of posterior osteophytes.

RESULTS

The largest size posterior osteophytes measured >10 mm in 8.2% of cases, 5-10 mm in 34.7%, <5 mm in 23.7%, and 23.7% had no osteophytes. The mean osteophyte size was 5.7 mm. The cohorts with and without posterior osteophytes were both found to have significant but similar changes in all gaps after osteophyte removal and bone resection (mean 0.8-1.4 mm, P < .0001 and mean 0.7-1.7 mm, P < .0001, respectively). Osteophyte size and location had no significant effect on the change in postresection gaps. This included osteophytes greater than 10 mm, but their incidence was small.

CONCLUSION

There is a small significant change in gaps between initial assessment and subsequent TKA bone resections, with or without posterior osteophytes. Our study found that where the surgeon thoroughly removes the medial and lateral osteophytes on initial exposure, posterior osteophytes <10 mm can be ignored during initial knee coronal balancing.

摘要

背景

在全膝关节置换术(TKA)中实现冠状面平衡至关重要。有人担心,在去除后关节骨赘之前进行平衡可能会导致去除后关节骨赘后伸展平衡出现不对称。我们假设存在一种特定的后关节骨赘大小和位置,不会导致冠状间隙平衡发生显著变化。

方法

在这项涉及 245 例机器人辅助 TKA 的研究中,我们从术前计算机断层扫描中获取后关节骨赘的大小和位置。在去除内侧和外侧骨赘后,比较 10°-25°和 90°屈曲时的间隙测量值,以及在去除后关节骨赘和骨切除前后,比较后关节骨赘的大小和位置。

结果

最大尺寸后关节骨赘在 8.2%的病例中>10mm,34.7%的病例中为 5-10mm,23.7%的病例中<5mm,23.7%的病例中没有骨赘。骨赘的平均大小为 5.7mm。在去除骨赘和骨切除后,有和没有后关节骨赘的两组患者所有间隙都出现了显著但相似的变化(平均 0.8-1.4mm,P<0.0001 和平均 0.7-1.7mm,P<0.0001)。骨赘大小和位置对切除后间隙的变化没有显著影响。这包括>10mm 的骨赘,但它们的发生率很小。

结论

在初始评估和随后的 TKA 骨切除之间,存在较小的间隙显著变化,无论是否存在后关节骨赘。我们的研究发现,在初次暴露时,如果外科医生彻底切除内侧和外侧骨赘,初始膝关节冠状面平衡时可以忽略<10mm 的后关节骨赘。

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