A New Methodology for the Accurate Measurement of Tibiofemoral Kinematics in Human Cadaveric Knees: An Evaluation of the Anterior–Posterior Laxity Pre- and Post-Cruciate Ligament Resection
Saskia A. Brendle, S. Krueger, Joachim Grifka, Peter E. Müller, T. Grupp
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Abstract
Anterior–posterior (AP) stability is an important measure of knee performance after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). To improve the stabilizing effect of implants designed to compensate for the loss of the cruciate ligaments, it is important to understand the tibiofemoral contact situation within the native ligamentous situation of the knee and how it changes after cruciate ligament resection. This in vitro study introduces a new approach to accurately measure the tibiofemoral kinematics in a six-degrees-of-freedom joint motion simulator by tracking landmark-based coordinate systems and their corresponding bone geometries. The tibiofemoral contact situation was investigated by projecting the medial and lateral flexion facet centers onto the tibial plateau under AP shear forces across various flexion angles in thirteen knees. Tests were conducted pre- and post-cruciate ligament resection. Post-cruciate ligament resection, the femoral condyles shifted closer to or even exceeded the posterior border of the tibial plateau, but only slightly closer to the anterior border. This study presents a new methodology for measuring the tibiofemoral kinematics that can be applied to multiple loading profiles. It provides a basis for further investigations, including passive or active muscle forces, to enhance the design of total knee protheses and improve surgical outcomes.
前后(AP)稳定性是衡量全膝关节置换术(TKA)后膝关节性能的重要指标。为了提高为补偿十字韧带缺失而设计的假体的稳定效果,了解膝关节原生韧带情况下的胫骨-股骨接触情况及其在十字韧带切除后的变化情况非常重要。这项体外研究引入了一种新方法,通过跟踪基于地标的坐标系及其相应的骨骼几何形状,在六自由度关节运动模拟器中精确测量胫骨和股骨的运动学特性。在不同屈曲角度的 AP 剪切力作用下,将 13 个膝关节的内侧和外侧屈曲面中心投影到胫骨平台上,从而研究胫骨与股骨的接触情况。测试在韧带切除前后进行。韧带切除后,股骨髁移近甚至超过了胫骨平台的后缘,但仅稍微移近前缘。本研究提出了一种测量胫骨-股骨运动学的新方法,该方法可应用于多种负荷情况。它为进一步的研究提供了基础,包括被动或主动肌肉力量,以加强全膝关节假体的设计并改善手术效果。