AN ACCURATE THREE-DIMENSIONAL METHOD FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF JOINT LINE SHIFT POST KNEE ARTHROPLASTY

2018 
Accurate comparison of outcomes regarding various surgical options in knee arthroplasty calls for an improved method of joint line analysis that takes into account the preoperative cartilage thickness. Current methods for measuring joint lines have limitations. This is commonly done on anteroposterior or lateral radiographs, by measuring landmarks defining the joint line with reference to a common landmark such as the fibular head, the medial femoral epicondyle or the tibial tuberosity. These radiographic methods are unable to measure important differences between the medial and lateral joint lines. Furthermore, poor accuracies due to sensitivity to patient and X-ray beam positions have been reported for these methods. The aim of this study was to introduce a method to measure the joint line shift for any desired flexion angle of the joint by taking into account the cartilage thickness on both the medial and lateral sides and under weightbearing conditions.The suggested method inludes four steps (Figure 1...
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