True Kinematic Alignment Is Applicable in 44% of Patients Applying Restrictive Indication Criteria—A Retrospective Analysis of 111 TKA Using Robotic Assistance
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Patient Collective
2.2. Application of Individualized Alignment Philosophies
2.3. Comparative Analysis between KA and rKA
3. Results
3.1. Patient Collective
3.2. Application of Individualized Alignment Philosophies
3.3. Comparative Analysis between KA and rKA
4. Discussion
5. Summary and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Ethical Statement
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age (range) | 68 years (40–87) |
sex | 42 male/69 female |
ASA score (I/II/III) | 6%/73%/21% |
previous surgeries: | |
no | 50 (45%) |
meniscectomy | 33 (30%) |
ligament reconstruction | 17 (15%) |
patella re-alignment | 15 (14%) |
tibia osteotomy | 8 (7%) |
fracture osteosynthesis | 4 (4%) |
other | 3 (3%) |
Total (n = 111) | Neutral Group (n = 28) | Varus Group (n = 60) | Valgus Group (n = 23) | |
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Mean HKA (range) | 177° (161–196) | 180° (175–184) | 171° (161–178) | 188° (182–196) |
Mean MPTA (range) | 87° (80–93) | 89° (85–92) | 86° (80–89) | 89° (86–93) |
Mean mLDFA (range) | 88° (81–92) | 87° (84–90) | 89° (84–92) | 85° (81–88) |
Neutral Group (n = 28) | Varus Group (n = 60) | Valgus Group (n = 23) | |
---|---|---|---|
True KA | 25% (n = 7) | 70% (n = 42) | 0% |
Restricted KA | 75% (n = 21) | 30% (n = 18) | 100% (n = 23) |
Neutral Group (n = 28) | Varus Group (n = 60) | Valgus Group (n = 23) | |
---|---|---|---|
Mean tibia comp. varus (range) | 1.8° (0–4°) | 2.2° (1–4°) | 1.2° (0–2.5°) |
Mean femur comp. valgus (range) | 1.4° (0–4°) | 0.8° (−1–3°) | 1.1° (0–2.5°) |
Mean rotation to TEA (range) | −0.7° (=internal) (−3–1.5°) | −0.7° (−3.9–3.2°) | 0.1° (−3–3°) |
Mean diff. med. to lat. extension space (std. dev.) | 0 mm (±0.46 mm) | 0 mm (±0.57 mm) | 0 mm (±0.52 mm) |
Mean diff. med ext. to flex. space (std. dev.) | 0 mm (±1.03 mm) | 0 mm (±1.32 mm) | 0 mm (±0.98 mm) |
Mean diff. med. to lat. flexion space (std. dev.) | 1 mm (±1.26 mm) | 2 mm (±1.79 mm) | 0 mm (±1.38 mm) |
Score | KA Group (n = 49) | rKA Group (n = 62) |
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KOOS | ||
Symptoms | +26 pts | +17 pts |
Pain | +23 pts | +20 pts |
ADL | +24 pts | +20 pts |
Sports | +22 pts | +16 pts |
QOL | +37 pts | +30 pts |
Knee Society Score | +61 pts | +55 pts |
Oxford Knee Score | +10 pts | +7 pts |
EQ-5D | 0.25 | 0.13 |
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Huber, K.; Christen, B.; Calliess, S.; Calliess, T. True Kinematic Alignment Is Applicable in 44% of Patients Applying Restrictive Indication Criteria—A Retrospective Analysis of 111 TKA Using Robotic Assistance. J. Pers. Med. 2021, 11, 662. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11070662
Huber K, Christen B, Calliess S, Calliess T. True Kinematic Alignment Is Applicable in 44% of Patients Applying Restrictive Indication Criteria—A Retrospective Analysis of 111 TKA Using Robotic Assistance. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2021; 11(7):662. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11070662
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuber, Kim, Bernhard Christen, Sarah Calliess, and Tilman Calliess. 2021. "True Kinematic Alignment Is Applicable in 44% of Patients Applying Restrictive Indication Criteria—A Retrospective Analysis of 111 TKA Using Robotic Assistance" Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 7: 662. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11070662
APA StyleHuber, K., Christen, B., Calliess, S., & Calliess, T. (2021). True Kinematic Alignment Is Applicable in 44% of Patients Applying Restrictive Indication Criteria—A Retrospective Analysis of 111 TKA Using Robotic Assistance. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(7), 662. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11070662