Abstract

PurposeThis study aimed to validate a new joint line measurement technique in total knee arthroplasty for separated assessment of the medial and lateral femoral joint line alteration with 3D-surface scan technology. Separate assessment of the medial and lateral joint line alteration may improve TKA alignment assessment regarding to joint line restoration in kinematic alignment and use of robotic-assisted TKA surgery.MethodsThe medial and lateral joint line difference after TKA implantation on an artificial bone model was analyzed and compared with a 3D-scan and full femoral radiographs pre- and postoperatively. Radiographic analysis included the perpendicular distance between the most distal point of the medial and lateral condyle and the reproduced preoperative lateral distal femoral angle (LDFA). For evaluation of validity and reliability, radiographs were captured initially with true anteroposterior view and subsequently with combined flexion and rotation malpositioning. Reliability of the introduced measurement technique in between three observers was tested with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).ResultsRadiographic measurement showed a mean difference of 0.9 mm on the medial side and 0.6 mm on the lateral side when compared to the 3D-surface scan measurement. The reliability of measurement accuracy was ≤ 1 mm in x-rays with < 10° flexion error regardless to malrotation in these images. The ICC test showed very good reliability for the medial joint line evaluation and good reliability for lateral joint line evaluation (ICC 0.92, ICC 0.86 respectively).ConclusionThe new introduced joint line measurement method showed a sufficient reliability, accuracy and precision. It provides separated information about medial and lateral joint line alteration in TKA surgery in absolute values.Level of evidenceV - Experimental Study

Highlights

  • Joint line (JL) restoration is known to be an important factor in total knee arthroplasty (TKA)

  • Additional studies found an alteration of maximum range of motion (ROM) and biomechanics of the patella femoral joint if inaccurate restoration of the JL is apparent [7, 17]

  • This study introduced a new JL measurement technique on long leg radiographs with separated absolute values for medial and lateral joint line alteration

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Introduction

Joint line (JL) restoration is known to be an important factor in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Several studies have already shown that JL alteration has an impact of clinical and functional outcome [1, 3, 4, 7, 21, 25, 27, 34]. A cadaveric study showed that JL elevation of up to 5 mm could lead to significant increase of mid flexion instability [34]. Additional studies found an alteration of maximum range of motion (ROM) and biomechanics of the patella femoral joint if inaccurate restoration of the JL is apparent [7, 17].

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