Abstract

Restricted kinematic alignment (rKA) is a modified technique of kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty (TKA) within a safe alignment range for long-term implant survivorship. The purpose of this study was to clarify (1) the distribution of functional knee phenotypes in patients who underwent TKA in Japan and (2) whether the application of this classification results in anatomically neutral alignment after rKA TKA. Overall, 114 TKA surgeries (mechanical alignment [MA]: 49; rKA: 65) were performed. The joint line orientation angle (JLOA), hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA), femoral mechanical angle (FMA)and tibial mechanical angle (TMA) were obtained. The knees were categorized using a functional knee phenotype classification. Clinical evaluations, including the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome, 12-question Forgotten Jointand Oxford Knee Scores, were performed 3 years postoperatively. Between-group comparisons were made. The most common preoperative functional knee phenotype was VARHKA 3° + NEUFMA 0° + VARTMA 3° (11.4%). In the preoperative population, 51 knees (44.7%) had VARFMA ≥ 3°. Postoperatively, the most common functional knee phenotype was NEUHKA 0° + VARFMA 3° + VALTMA 3° (14 knees, 28.6%) in the MA and NEUHKA 0° + NEUFMA 0° + NEUTMA 0° in the rKA group. The percentage of postoperative JLOA within ±3° from the floor was 27% and 72% in the MA and rKA groups, respectively (p < 0.001). The functional knee phenotype after rKA TKA was neutrally reproduced, and the joint line was more parallel to the ground in the standing position than that of MA. Between-group differences in clinical outcomes were not significant. The application of functional knee phenotyping to knee osteoarthritis in Japan suggested the presence of racial morphological characteristics. This classification could help better visualize potential femoral varus, contributing to protocol deviation in applying restricted KA TKA. Level IV.

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