Rotational position of ligament balancer affects medial and lateral soft tissue balance in total knee arthroplasty

Toru Yoshioka , Tokifumi Majima , Nobukazu Okimoto , Makoto Kawasaki , Yoshiaki Ikejiri , Takurou Ban , Fumihisa Saito , Hisanori Fujiwara
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect on medial and lateral soft tissue balance for different rotational positions of the balancer.

Methods

A total of 65 patients who were operated using a rotational mobile bearing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) have been evaluated. A new balancer was made so that the insert trial could be rotated on the paddle. We measured the angle of deviation to varus or valgus and the rotational angle of the insert trial at Akagi's line (group 0), at 20° of internal rotation from the Akagi's line (group IR), and at 20° of external rotation from the Akagi's line (group ER).

Results

The IR group had a significantly medial tightness than the other two groups. The ER group had a significantly lateral tightness than the other two groups. All cases were divided into three groups by the position of the insert (neutral, internal rotation and external rotation) on the balancer with respect to Akagi's line after range of motion (ROM) technique. In extension, a significant negative correlation was found between mean varus/valgus balance and rotation of the insert.

Conclusion

In mobile bearing TKA, it is possible to obtain the optimal medial and lateral soft tissue balance if the misalignment is within the possible range of rotation allowed by the design of the insert. Anatomical landmarks should also be referenced when determining tibial rotational alignment using the ROM technique, as it was easily influenced by medial and lateral soft tissue balance.

全膝关节置换术中韧带平衡器旋转位置影响内侧和外侧软组织平衡
目的本研究的目的是阐明平衡器不同旋转位置对内侧和外侧软组织平衡的影响。方法对65例采用旋转可移动式全膝关节置换术(TKA)的患者进行回顾性分析。制造了一种新的平衡器,使插入试验可以在桨上旋转。我们测量了在赤城线(0组)、从赤城线向内旋转20°(IR组)和从赤城线向外旋转20°(ER组)处插入物到内翻或外翻的偏离角和旋转角。结果IR组患者内侧紧绷程度明显高于其他两组。与其他两组相比,ER组有明显的侧紧性。所有病例在活动范围(ROM)技术后,根据插入物在平衡器上相对赤城线的位置(中性、内旋和外旋)分为三组。此外,平均内翻/外翻平衡与内插体旋转之间存在显著的负相关。结论在活动轴承TKA中,如果错位在内嵌体设计允许的旋转范围内,则可以获得最佳的内侧和外侧软组织平衡。在使用ROM技术确定胫骨旋转对齐时也应参考解剖学标志,因为它很容易受到内侧和外侧软组织平衡的影响。
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