Abstract
Misalignment of the extensor apparatus is an essential factor in impairment of the patellar-femoral joint. This may be partly or entirely responsible for patellar dislocation or lateral patellar-femoral arthrosis. One surgical method to correct the pathology is medial transposition of the patellar ligament on the tibial tuberosity (anteriorly or posteriorly, distally or ventrally). These interventions correct misalignment of the extensor apparatus relative to statistical norms. We propose a mathematical method based on the use of computed tomography (CT) images to determine the ideal tibial insertion for the patellar tendon. This method is based on biomechanical modeling and the use of equipressure criteria. It is the first step in allowing the use of mathematics to model correctly tibial insertion of the patellar ligament, an entirely new development. This is important because it will allow surgeons greater accuracy in distal correction of extensor apparatus misalignments. J Imag Guid Surg 1:226–236 (1995). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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