Preoperative foot and ankle radiographic evaluation for total knee arthroplasty

Yoshihiro Wanezaki, Akemi Suzuki, Yuya Takakubo, Taku Nakajima, Shuji Toyono, Michiaki Takagi
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Abstract

Purpose

To radiographically evaluate the ankle and foot complications in preoperative patients for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in Japan.

Methods

This study included 500 legs of 500 patients who planned to undergo primary TKA in affiliated hospitals of our university from August 2020 to November 2021. Hip to calcaneus view, anterior view of the ankle joint, and anterior and lateral views of the foot were taken within 1 month preoperatively. We measured hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA), mechanical ankle joint axis point (MAJAP), lateral distal tibial angle (LDTA), tibio-plafound inclination (TPI), talar inclination (TI), ankle joint line convergence angle (A-JLCA), talo-first metatarsal angle (TMA), calcaneal pitch angle (CPA), hallux valgus angle (HVA), first-second intermetatarsal angle (M1M2A), first fifth intermetatarsal angle (M1M5A), talonavicular coverage angle (TNCA), and percentage of Takakura Tanaka classification.

Results

Mean measured values were as follows: HKA: 11.0°; MAJAP, 39.6%; LDTA: 92.2°; TPI: 6.9°; TI: 7.2°; A-JLCA: 0.3°; TMA:−4.3° (<−4° in 247 feet, 49.4%); CPA: 15.9°(<20° in 366 feet, 73.2%); HVA: 16.8° (mild in 70 feet, 14.0%; moderate in 42 feet, 8.4%; severe in 23 feet, 4.6%); M1M2A: 11.1°(>9° in 373 feet, 74.6%); M1M5A: 31.1°(≥30° in 321 feet, 64.2%); TNCA: 10.6° (≥7° in 375 feet, 75.0%); Takakura Tanaka classification Stage ​≥ ​IIIa in 108 feet, 21.6%.

Conclusions

Mild-to-severe hallux valgus was noted in 26.5% of patients and Stage IIIa or higher ankle osteoarthritis in 21.6%, and abnormal alignment—including flat feet—was indicated in some patients. Patient's knee, foot, and ankle symptoms should be considered before TKA.

全膝关节置换术前足踝关节影像学评价
目的对日本全膝关节置换术(TKA)术前患者的踝关节和足部并发症进行影像学评估。方法本研究纳入了计划于2020年8月至2021年11月在我校附属医院接受原发性TKA的500名患者的500条腿。术前1个月内拍摄髋关节至跟骨、踝关节前视图以及足部前视图和侧视图。我们测量了髋-膝-踝关节角(HKA)、机械踝关节轴点(MAJAP)、胫骨远端外侧角(LDTA)、胫骨平台倾斜度(TPI)、距骨倾斜度(TI)、踝关节线会聚角(A-JLCA)、距第一跖骨角(TMA)、跟骨倾角(CPA)、拇外翻角(HVA)、第一-第二跖骨间角(M1M2A)、,距舟骨覆盖角(TNCA)和Takakura Tanaka分类的百分比。结果平均测量值如下:HKA:11.0°;MAJAP为39.6%;LDTA:92.2°;TPI:6.9°;TI:7.2°;A-JLCA:0.3°;TMA:−4.3°(247英尺时<−4°,49.4%);CPA:15.9°(366英尺<20°,73.2%);HVA:16.8°(轻度70英尺,14.0%;中度42英尺,8.4%;重度23英尺,4.6%);M1M2A:11.1°(373英尺内>;9°,74.6%);M1M5A:31.1°(321英尺内≥30°,64.2%);TNCA:10.6°(375英尺≥7°,75.0%);高仓田中分类阶段​≥​结论26.5%的患者出现中度至重度拇外翻,21.6%的患者发现IIIa期或以上踝关节骨性关节炎,一些患者出现异常排列,包括扁平足。TKA前应考虑患者的膝盖、脚和脚踝症状。
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