Although this is a short-term follow-up study involving a small number of cases, we considered our procedure to be an effective method of surgically restoring the function of the medial collateral ligament.
We clarified the characteristics of joint gap kinematics in PS TKA under physiological and reproducible joint conditions. Our findings can provide useful information for prosthetic design and selection and allow evaluation of surgical technique throughout the range of knee motion that may lead to consistent clinical outcomes after TKA.
We have developed a new tensor for total knee replacements which is designed to assist with soft-tissue balancing throughout the full range of movement with a reduced patellofemoral joint. Using this tensor in 40 patients with osteoarthritis we compared the intra-operative joint gap in cruciate-retaining and posterior-stabilised total knee replacements at 0 degrees , 10 degrees , 45 degrees , 90 degrees and 135 degrees of flexion, with the patella both everted and reduced. While the measurement of the joint gap with a reduced patella in posterior-stabilised knees increased from extension to flexion, it remained constant for cruciate-retaining joints throughout a full range of movement. The joint gaps at deep knee flexion were significantly smaller for both types of prosthetic knee when the patellofemoral joint was reduced (p < 0.05).
The aim of this study is to investigate and compare the three dimensional bending angle of the graft at the femoral tunnel aperture in the transtibial and the far anteromedial portal technique. Seven fresh-frozen human cadaveric knees were used. Six degrees-of-freedom of knee kinematics and knee position data were measured using an electromagnetic device and the three dimensional bending angles of the each graft at the femoral tunnel aperture were calculated by computer simulation. Additionally, in order to assess the stress on the graft, the length change between the femoral and tibial attachment sites of the AM and PL bundle were calculated. The maximum length of each bundle was detected at full extension of the knee. The relative change of the length of the PL bundle in the range of 70 degrees -0 degrees of knee flexion was significantly larger than that of the AM bundle. (P < 0.05) Maximum graft bending angles in both techniques were obtained at full extension where the graft was fully stretched. The AM and PL graft bending angles in the transtibial technique were significantly larger than in the far anteromedial portal technique at low flexion angle (AM: 0 degrees -10 degrees , PL: 0 degrees -50 degrees ) (P < 0.01). This suggests use of the far anteromedial portal technique might result in lower stress on the graft at the femoral tunnel aperture and therefore might reduce graft damage.
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