膝关节置换术后后部松弛对膝关节屈曲角度的影响。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Kenichi Saito, Masanori Terauchi, Kazuhisa Hatayama, Hirotaka Chikuda
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摘要

全膝关节置换术(TKA)后,究竟是前后松弛还是胫骨后斜度(PTS)影响最大屈曲角度,目前还存在争议。本研究的目的是评估全膝关节置换术后PTS与胫骨前后松弛度之间的关系,并探讨这些因素对全膝关节置换术后膝关节屈曲角度的影响。本研究纳入了80例接受十字保留式全膝关节置换术(CR-TKA)患者的96个膝关节。前平移(AT)和后平移(PT)分别在屈曲90度时使用应力x线片测量。总前后位平移(APT)定义为AT和PT之和。PTS在侧位视图中测量。在单因素分析中,术后屈曲角度与术前屈曲呈正相关(R = 0.51;p R = 0.48;p R = 0.48;p R = - 0.43;p R = - 0.24;p = 0.02)。在多因素分析中,术后屈曲角度与BMI呈负相关(β = - 0.243;p β = 0.406;p β = 0.279;R = - 0.39, p
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Effect of Posterior Laxity on Knee Flexion Angle After Cruciate-Retaining Total Knee Arthroplasty.

It is still controversial whether anteroposterior laxity or posterior tibial slope (PTS) after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) affects maximum flexion angle. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between PTS and tibial anteroposterior laxity after TKA and to examine the effect of these factors on knee flexion angle after TKA. This study enrolled 96 knees in 80 patients undergoing cruciate-retaining TKA (CR-TKA). Anterior translation (AT) and posterior translation (PT) were measured separately at a flexion of 90 degrees using stress radiographs. Total anteroposterior translation (APT) was defined as the sum of AT and PT. PTS was measured in a lateral view. In univariate analysis, postoperative flexion angle was positively correlated with preoperative flexion (R = 0.51; p < 0.01), PT (R = 0.48; p < 0.01), and APT (R = 0.48; p < 0.01), whereas it was negatively correlated with body mass index (BMI; R = - 0.43; p < 0.01) and PTS (R = - 0.24; p = 0.02). In multivariate analysis, postoperative flexion angle was negatively correlated with BMI (β = - 0.243; p < 0.01), whereas it was positively correlated with preoperative flexion (β = 0.406; p < 0.01) and PT (β = 0.279; p < 0.01). A negative correlation was found between PTS and PT (R = - 0.39, p < 0.01). An increase in posterior laxity at 90 degrees of flexion significantly increased postoperative flexion. An increase in PTS was associated with decreased posterior laxity; however, it had no effect on postoperative flexion.

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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
5.90%
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139
期刊介绍: The Journal of Knee Surgery covers a range of issues relating to the orthopaedic techniques of arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and reconstructive surgery of the knee joint. In addition to original peer-review articles, this periodical provides details on emerging surgical techniques, as well as reviews and special focus sections. Topics of interest include cruciate ligament repair and reconstruction, bone grafting, cartilage regeneration, and magnetic resonance imaging.
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