全膝关节置换术中股骨屈曲角度和胫骨斜度对膝关节间隙的影响。

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Varah Yuenyongviwat, Chirathit Anusitviwat, Tawan Intiyanaravut, Payap Payapanon, Nimit Thongpulsawasdi
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背景:全膝关节置换术(TKA)中间隙平衡不足可导致术后疼痛、活动范围受限和远期预后不理想。股骨和胫骨的矢状排列在确定屈曲和伸展间隙方面起着关键作用。本研究利用机器人辅助手术系统的术中数据,系统地研究了膝关节置换术中股骨和胫骨矢状面对齐的变化如何影响膝关节间隙动力学。方法:回顾性分析40例机器人辅助TKA手术的数据。手术计划数据通过地标注册过程获得。胫骨后坡固定为3°,股骨屈曲角度以1°的间隔从3°逐渐调整到8°。在每个增量处测量内侧和外侧屈曲间隙。为了研究胫骨后倾角对膝关节间隙动力学的影响,股骨屈曲角度保持在3°,胫骨后倾角以1°的增量从3°变化到7°。记录每个构型的内外侧伸展和屈曲间隙。结果:随着股骨屈曲角度从3°调整到8°,内侧和外侧屈曲间隙逐渐增加。同样,当胫骨后倾角从3°升高到7°时,屈曲和伸展间隙也相应增加。Spearman相关分析显示,股骨屈曲度和胫骨斜度的增加显著增加了内侧和外侧间隙(ρ > 0.99)。结论:股骨屈曲度越大,屈曲间隙越大,胫骨坡度越大,屈曲和伸曲间隙均成比例增加。纳入术中验证的未来研究将对改进TKA手术技术和改善预后至关重要。
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The impact of femoral flexion angle and tibial slope on knee gap in total knee arthroplasty.

Background: Inadequate gap balance during total knee arthroplasty (TKA) can result in postoperative pain, restricted range of motion, and suboptimal long-term outcomes. The sagittal alignment of the femoral and tibial components plays a pivotal role in determining both the flexion and extension gaps. This study systematically investigates how variations in femoral and tibial sagittal alignment affect knee gap dynamics during TKA, utilizing intraoperative data from a robotic-assisted surgical system.

Method: This retrospective study analyzed data from 40 robotic-assisted TKA procedures. Surgical planning data were obtained using the landmark registration process. The tibial posterior slope was fixed at 3°, while the femoral flexion angle was adjusted incrementally from 3° to 8° in 1° intervals. Medial and lateral flexion gaps were measured at each increment. To examine the effect of tibial posterior slope on knee gap dynamics, the femoral flexion angle was maintained at 3°, and the tibial posterior slope was varied from 3° to 7° in 1° increments. Medial and lateral extension and flexion gaps were recorded for each configuration.

Results: Both medial and lateral flexion gaps progressively increased as the femoral flexion angle was adjusted from 3° to 8°. Similarly, both flexion and extension gaps demonstrated a corresponding increase as the tibial posterior slope was elevated from 3° to 7°. Spearman correlation analysis showed that increasing femoral flexion and tibial slope significantly increased medial and lateral gaps (ρ > 0.99).

Conclusion: Increasing femoral flexion results in a larger flexion gap, while a higher tibial slope leads to proportional increases in both flexion and extension gaps. Future studies incorporating intraoperative validation will be crucial for refining surgical techniques and improving outcomes in TKA.

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