Increasing posterior condyle cut for high-flex knee prosthesis may injure popliteus tendon origin: A comparison between real clinical setting and cadaveric study

高屈曲膝关节假体后髁切除量增加可能损伤腘肌腱起点:真实临床情况与尸体研究的比较

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: High-flex total knee prosthesis designs were proposed to improve flexion in total knee replacement (TKA). One of high-flex features is increasing posterior condyle cut which put popliteal tendon in higher risk of injury and may result in gap changes. METHODS: Prevalence of popliteus footprint injuries were compared between conventional and high-flex TKA in real clinical setting. Thirty-six popliteal origin sites from eighteen fresh cadavers were measured distances between the posterior rim of popliteal tendon origin and posterior border of the lateral femoral condyle (distance A) using digital "Vernier caliper". The mean distances were compared to posterior condyle thickness of different prosthesis designs. RESULTS: The prevalence of posterior popliteus footprint injury was significantly higher in high-flex TKA compared to the conventional design TKA (17.8% vs 3.5%, p =0.005). The mean of distance A on the right knee was 9.59 mm (6.03-12.70) while the mean of distance A on the left knee was 9.13 mm (5.80-11.07). Posterior condyle thickness of the femoral prostheses varies upon their design and size from 7.4 to 10 mm for conventional model and from 8.2 to 12.5 mm for high-flex design. Possibilities of popliteal tendon injury during posterior condyle bone cut was at least 16.7% for conventional model and 27.8% for the high-flex design. CONCLUSION: High-flex TKA prosthesis with thicker posterior condyle relates to higher possibility of popliteal tendon origin injury compared to standard one.

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