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BackgroundOne complication of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is patella baja (PB). Patellar tendon shortening and joint line elevation are two main causes of PB. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of PB before and after TKA by measuring the patellar height and provide evidence for choosing a suitable index.MethodsIn total, 256 consecutive patients who underwent primary TKA were included in this study. Radiographic measurements were performed; the Insall–Salvati (IS) index, modified IS (MIS) index, Blackburne–Peel (BP) index, and Caton–Deschamps (CD) index were computed; and the incidence of PB was calculated before and after the operation. The consistency between the IS and MIS indices and between the BP and CD indices was analyzed.ResultsThe preoperative incidence of true PB (TPB) and pseudo-PB (PPB) was 9.4 and 0.8%, respectively. The postoperative incidence of TPB and PPB was 10.2 and 9.0%, respectively. The consistency between the IS and MIS indices was moderate preoperatively (pre-kappa = 0.602) and postoperatively (post-kappa = 0.742). The consistency between the BP and CD indices was moderate preoperatively (pre-kappa = 0.742) and good postoperatively (post-kappa = 0.797).ConclusionThe incidence of PB, especially PPB, increased after TKA. The CD and BP indices are of greater importance for the diagnosis of PB after TKA. The MIS index is a better choice than the IS index to measure the length of the patellar tendon. To measure the height of the joint line, the BP index is better postoperatively and the CD index is better preoperatively.

Highlights

  • One complication of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is patella baja (PB)

  • The modified IS (MIS) index is more suitable for preoperative evaluation of the length of the patellar tendon

  • Both the IS index and the MIS index are suitable for evaluating the length of the patellar tendon postoperatively, the MIS index is a better choice

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Introduction

One complication of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is patella baja (PB). Patellar tendon shortening and joint line elevation are two main causes of PB. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an efficient treatment for end-stage knee osteoarthropathy [1]. Both patellar tendon shortening and joint line elevation can result in patella baja (PB) [2, 3]. TPB is caused by a short patellar tendon and results in pathological values for all indices, including the Insall–Salvati (IS) index [11], modified IS (MIS) index [12], Blackburne–Peel (BP) index [13], and Caton– Deschamps (CD) index [14].

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