Effect of Tibial Tray Malalignment on Micromotion and Subsidence: A Preliminary Report

S. Patil, N. Steklov, C. Colwell, M. Kester
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Abstract

Malalignment of the tibial tray in total knee arthroplasty has been linked to several complications including tibial tray subsidence, leading to revision surgery. However, quantitative biomechanical evidence to directly support the mechanism of failure is not available. We developed a model to study tibial tray micromotion and subsidence in vitro under multiaxial physiological loading conditions for up to 100,000 cycles. In Phase I, we tested four cadaver knees and two surrogate bone models to determine whether the surrogate models could reproduce the fatigue damage induced by cyclic loading. In Phase II, we tested six cadaver knees in a pairwise manner under conditions representing either neutral or varus malalignment. The surrogate bone models did not reproduce the progressive damage that was seen in human cadaver specimens. The altered loading conditions used to represent varus tray alignment increased the cyclic strain at the start of the fatigue loading and increased the cyclic strain at the end of the fatigue loading as well as the subsidence of the tray. The increase in final cyclic strain was greater in the varus condition indicating reduction in stiffness due to bone damage. This in vitro testing represents the clinical reports of early tray migration that lead to eventual aseptic loosening. This study provides biomechanical evidence supporting the hypothesis that a varus tray alignment could increase the risk of failure.
胫骨托板错位对微动和沉降的影响:初步报告
全膝关节置换术中胫骨托架的不对准会导致包括胫骨托架下沉在内的一些并发症,从而导致翻修手术。然而,定量的生物力学证据直接支持失败的机制是不可用的。我们建立了一个模型来研究胫骨托盘在多轴生理载荷条件下的微运动和沉降。在第一阶段,我们测试了四个尸体膝盖和两个替代骨模型,以确定替代模型是否可以再现循环加载引起的疲劳损伤。在第二阶段,我们在中性或内翻畸形的条件下以两两方式测试了6具尸体的膝盖。替代骨模型不能再现人体尸体标本中所见的进行性损伤。用来表示托盘内翻对准的改变加载条件增加了疲劳加载开始时的循环应变,增加了疲劳加载结束时的循环应变以及托盘的沉降。内翻状态下最终循环应变的增加更大,表明由于骨损伤导致的刚度降低。这个体外试验代表了早期托盘移动导致最终无菌性松动的临床报告。本研究提供了生物力学证据,支持内翻托盘对准可能增加失败风险的假设。
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