TY - JOUR
T1 - Accuracy of implant positioning for minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty in patients with severe varus deformity
AU - Niki, Yasuo
AU - Matsumoto, Hideo
AU - Otani, Toshiro
AU - Enomoto, Hiroyuki
AU - Toyama, Yoshiaki
AU - Suda, Yasunori
PY - 2010/4
Y1 - 2010/4
N2 - Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) reportedly yields decreased patient morbidity and a rapid return of function, but how much deformity can be accepted for MIS-TKA remains unclear. This study investigated 238 knees from 218 consecutive patients who underwent MIS-TKA. Patients were divided into groups with tibiofemoral mechanical axis (TFM) 195° or greater and TFM less than 195°, then clinical and radiographic results were compared. Similar improvements in knee score at 3 months postoperatively were obtained in the both groups, whereas radiographic accuracy of the coronal alignment in the TFM ≥195° group was inferior to that in TFM <195° group. Postoperative TFM was significantly worsened in patients with lateral bowing angle of the femoral shaft (LBFS) 4° or greater, and 53% of patients in the TFM ≥195° group displayed LBFS 4° or greater, explaining the inferior radiographic accuracy in this group compared with the TFM <195° group. These results indicate that use of MIS techniques decreases radiographic accuracy, particularly in patients with severe genu varum and increased LBFS.
AB - Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) reportedly yields decreased patient morbidity and a rapid return of function, but how much deformity can be accepted for MIS-TKA remains unclear. This study investigated 238 knees from 218 consecutive patients who underwent MIS-TKA. Patients were divided into groups with tibiofemoral mechanical axis (TFM) 195° or greater and TFM less than 195°, then clinical and radiographic results were compared. Similar improvements in knee score at 3 months postoperatively were obtained in the both groups, whereas radiographic accuracy of the coronal alignment in the TFM ≥195° group was inferior to that in TFM <195° group. Postoperative TFM was significantly worsened in patients with lateral bowing angle of the femoral shaft (LBFS) 4° or greater, and 53% of patients in the TFM ≥195° group displayed LBFS 4° or greater, explaining the inferior radiographic accuracy in this group compared with the TFM <195° group. These results indicate that use of MIS techniques decreases radiographic accuracy, particularly in patients with severe genu varum and increased LBFS.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.arth.2009.01.004
DO - 10.1016/j.arth.2009.01.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 20347714
AN - SCOPUS:77950504275
SN - 0883-5403
VL - 25
SP - 381
EP - 386
JO - Journal of Arthroplasty
JF - Journal of Arthroplasty
IS - 3
ER -