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Kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty reproduces more native rollback and laxity than mechanically aligned total knee arthroplasty: A matched pair cadaveric study.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.132094
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.otsr.2019.03.011
PubMed ID
31006644
Description
BACKGROUND

A growing body of evidence supports that kinematically aligned (KA) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) provides superior clinical outcomes and satisfaction than mechanically aligned (MA) TKA. In theory, KA TKA would restore knee kinematics closer to the native condition than MA TKA, but the current biomechanical evidence is lacking.

HYPOTHESIS

KA TKA would restore knee biomechanics to the native condition better than MA TKA.

METHODS

Seven pairs of cadavers were tested. For each pair, one knee was randomly assigned to KA TKA and the other to MA TKA. During KA TKA, the sizes of femur and tibia resections were equivalent to implant thickness to align with the patient-specific joint line. MA TKA was performed using conventional measured resection techniques. All specimens were mounted on a customized knee-testing system and digitized. Knee motions measured during flexion included rollback, axial tibiofemoral rotation, and laxities, specifically varus-valgus laxity, anterior-posterior translation, and internal-external rotation.

RESULTS

The pattern of knee motion following KA TKA was similar to the native knee. However, following MA TKA, both medial and lateral rollback and tibiofemoral axial rotation were decreased relative to those of the native knee. Valgus laxity was restored only after KA TKA, whereas varus laxity was restored only after MA TKA. Anterior translation was increased regardless of the alignment strategy. In addition, rotational laxities were restored after KA TKA, but external rotation laxity increased after MA TKA.

CONCLUSION

KA TKA restores femoral rollback and laxity to the native condition better than MA TKA. KA TKA may enhance functional performance and provide a more normal knee sensation.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

II, Controlled laboratory study.
Date of Publication
2019-06
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Biomechanics Cadaver study Kinematic alignment Laxity Mechanical alignment Total knee arthroplasty
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Koh, In Jun
Lin, Charles C
Patel, Nilay A
Chalmers, Christen E
Maniglio, Mauro
Universitätsklinik für Orthopädische Chirurgie und Traumatologie
Han, Sung Bin
McGarry, Michelle H
Lee, Thay Q
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Orthopädische Chirurgie und Traumatologie
Series
Orthopaedics & traumatology, surgery & research
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1877-0568
Access(Rights)
restricted
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