Shangkun Tang, Xuelin Pan, Renyuan Xu, Xiaojun Shi
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Full-length standing hip-to-ankle radiographs were used to assess limb alignment. The angle between coronal proximal fibular anatomic axis and tibia mechanical axis (PFTA) was used to represent the anatomic relationship between tibia and fibula alignment. A negative value indicates fibula varus relative to tibia mechanical axis, while a positive value indicates fibula valgus.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The mean PFTAs were -0.9° ± 0.9° and -1.0° ± 0.8° in Groups A and B. There was no significant difference between the two groups. No significant difference was detected in PFTA distribution in the group A and B. When the mean value of PFTA is used as baseline data, the percentage of subjects in which the PFTA deviation was within 0.5°, 1°, and 1.5° was 51%, 84%, and 94% in Group A and 53%, 87%, and 96% in Group B. There was also no significant difference in distribution deviation between the two groups. No patient-specific factors were correlated with the PFTA.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>The proximal fibular anatomic axis is a reliable landmark for tibial mechanical axis in the coronal plane in patients with or without knee osteoarthritis.</p>","PeriodicalId":16608,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.6000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Proximal fibular axis is a reliable landmark for tibial coronal alignment in patients with or without knee osteoarthritis: A radiological comparative study.\",\"authors\":\"Shangkun Tang, Xuelin Pan, Renyuan Xu, Xiaojun Shi\",\"doi\":\"10.1177/10225536231207564\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background: </strong>Proper coronal alignment of the limb is of vital importance in the progression of knee osteoarthritis even in the long-term survivorship of component after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). 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Proximal fibular axis is a reliable landmark for tibial coronal alignment in patients with or without knee osteoarthritis: A radiological comparative study.
Background: Proper coronal alignment of the limb is of vital importance in the progression of knee osteoarthritis even in the long-term survivorship of component after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Nevertheless, to the best of our knowledge, the relationship between coronal fibular axis and tibial mechanical axis had not reached a consensus in the literatures available. The current study aimed to explore the anatomic relationship between tibia and fibula alignment.
Methods: A total of 100 patients with knee osteoarthritis scheduled for total knee arthroplasty were enrolled in this study (Group A), and radiographic measurement was compared to a control group of 100 healthy volunteers without knee osteoarthritis (Group B). Full-length standing hip-to-ankle radiographs were used to assess limb alignment. The angle between coronal proximal fibular anatomic axis and tibia mechanical axis (PFTA) was used to represent the anatomic relationship between tibia and fibula alignment. A negative value indicates fibula varus relative to tibia mechanical axis, while a positive value indicates fibula valgus.
Results: The mean PFTAs were -0.9° ± 0.9° and -1.0° ± 0.8° in Groups A and B. There was no significant difference between the two groups. No significant difference was detected in PFTA distribution in the group A and B. When the mean value of PFTA is used as baseline data, the percentage of subjects in which the PFTA deviation was within 0.5°, 1°, and 1.5° was 51%, 84%, and 94% in Group A and 53%, 87%, and 96% in Group B. There was also no significant difference in distribution deviation between the two groups. No patient-specific factors were correlated with the PFTA.
Conclusions: The proximal fibular anatomic axis is a reliable landmark for tibial mechanical axis in the coronal plane in patients with or without knee osteoarthritis.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery is an open access peer-reviewed journal publishing original reviews and research articles on all aspects of orthopaedic surgery. It is the official journal of the Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association.
The journal welcomes and will publish materials of a diverse nature, from basic science research to clinical trials and surgical techniques. The journal encourages contributions from all parts of the world, but special emphasis is given to research of particular relevance to the Asia Pacific region.