Swelling assessment after total knee arthroplasty.

Li Ka Yau, F U Henry, Cheung Man Hong, Cheung Amy, Chan Wai Kwan Vincent, Chan Ping Keung, Chiu Kwong Yuen
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Abstract

Background: Total knee arthroplasty is a commonly performed elective orthopaedic surgery. Patients may endure substantial knee swelling following surgery, which are attributable to both effusion and edema. Studies have been aiming to identify an accurate and reliable method to quantify post-operative knee swelling to aid monitoring progress and treatment. The aim of this article was to review the means of clinically applicable measurements for knee swelling post TKA.

Methods: The medical literature was searched using PubMed to search for articles published using the terms knee edema, effusion, swelling, knee arthroplasty, knee replacement, total knee arthroplasty, total knee replacement, TKA, TKR. Year of publication was not restricted. Only English language publications were included. Only full-text published articles from peer-reviewed journals were eligible for inclusion. The knee swelling measurement methods used in post TKA were reviewed.

Results: Advancement in bioimpedance spectroscopy and handheld 3D scanning technology allows quick and precise quantification of knee swelling volume that the traditional clinical circumferential measurement and volumetric measurement lack. Handheld 3D scanning is also a potential tool to estimate the change of knee effusion volume and muscular volume after the surgery. Magnetic resonance imaging is accurate in effusion measurement but also the most time and resource demanding method.

Conclusion: Bioimpedance spectroscopy and 3D scanning technology can be the future tools for clinically measurement of knee swelling after total knee arthroplasty.

全膝关节置换术后肿胀评估。
背景:全膝关节置换术是一种常用的选择性骨科手术。术后患者可能会出现严重的膝关节肿胀,这是由于积液和水肿造成的。研究旨在确定一种准确可靠的方法来量化术后膝关节肿胀,以帮助监测进展和治疗。本文的目的是回顾临床适用的测量方法膝关节肿胀后TKA。方法:使用PubMed检索医学文献,检索使用膝关节水肿、积液、肿胀、膝关节置换术、膝关节置换术、全膝关节置换术、TKA、TKR等术语发表的文章。出版年份不受限制。只包括英文出版物。只有来自同行评议期刊的全文发表文章才有资格入选。综述了膝关节置换术后膝关节肿胀测量方法。结果:生物阻抗谱和手持式3D扫描技术的进步,可以快速准确地量化膝关节肿胀体积,这是传统的临床周向测量和体积测量所缺乏的。手持式3D扫描也是评估术后膝关节积液量和肌肉量变化的潜在工具。磁共振成像是一种精确的积液测量方法,但也是最耗费时间和资源的方法。结论:生物阻抗光谱和三维扫描技术可作为全膝关节置换术后膝关节肿胀的临床测量工具。
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