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Robotic Testing of Proximal Tibio-fibular Joint Kinematics for Measuring Instability Following Total Knee Arthroplasty

机译:近端胫腓纤维关节运动学测量总膝关节间关节置换术后不稳定的机器人试验

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Pain secondary to instability in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has been shown to be major cause of early failure. In this study, we focused on the effect of instability in TKA on the proximal tibiofibular joint (PTFJ). We used a robotics model to compare the biomechanics of the PTFJ in the native knee, an appropriately balanced TKA, and an unbalanced TKA. The tibia (n=5) was mounted to a six-degree of freedom force/torque sensor and the femur was moved by a robotic manipulator. Motion at the PTFJ was recorded with a high resolution digital camera system. After establishing a neutral position, loading conditions were applied at varying flexion angles (0, 30, and 60°). These included: internal/external rotation (0 Nm, ± 5 Nm), varus/valgus (0 Nm, ± 10 Nm), compression (100 N, 700 N), and posterior drawer (0 N, 100 N). With respect to anterior displacement, external rotation had the largest effect (coefficient = 0.650; p < 0.0001). Polyethylene size as well as the interaction between polyethylene size and flexion consistently showed substantial anterior motion. Flexion and mid-flexion instability in TKA have been difficult to quantify. While tibiofemoral kinematics is the main aspect of TKA performance, the effects on adjacent tissues should not be overlooked. Our data show that PTFJ kinematics are affected by the balancing of the TKA.

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