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The influence of patella height on soft tissue balance in cruciate-retaining and posterior-stabilised total knee arthroplasty
Authors:Yuichiro Nishizawa  Tomoyuki Matsumoto  Seiji Kubo  Hirotsugu Muratsu  Takehiko Matsushita  Shinya Oka  Kazunari Ishida  Tokio Matsuzaki  Kotaro Nishida  Toshihiro Akisue  Ryosuke Kuroda  Masahiro Kurosaka
Institution:1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, 7-5-1, Kusunoki-cho, chuo-ku, Kobe, 650-0017, Japan
2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nippon Steel Hirohata Hospital, 3-1, Yumesaki-cho, Hirohata-ku, Himeji, 671-1122, Japan
Abstract:

Purpose

Although the patella reduced or everted position has recently been recognised as an important factor influencing soft tissue balance during assessment in total knee arthroplasty (TKA), the influence of patella height on soft tissue balance has not been well addressed. Therefore, the relationship between soft tissue balance and patella height was investigated and differences between cruciate-retaining (CR) and posterior-stabilised (PS) TKA were compared.

Methods

Forty consecutive patients blinded to the type of implant received, were randomised prospectively. Using lateral radiographs, pre-operative patella height was measured. Using an offset-type tensor designed to measure the soft tissue balance with a reduced patellofemoral (PF) joint and femoral component in place, soft tissue balance was intra-operatively assessed in CR TKA (n?=?20) and PS TKA (n?=?20) in osteoarthritic patients. The joint component gap and varus ligament balance at zero, ten, 45, 90 and 135° of knee flexion with the patella reduced were measured.

Results

In PS TKA, the joint component gap positively correlated with patella height at 90 and 135° of knee flexion. However, there was no correlation between joint component gap and patella height at other flexion angles in PS TKA and any flexion angle in CR TKA. Varus ligament balance showed no significant correlation with patella height in either CR or PS TKA.

Conclusion

Analysis of soft tissue balance and patella height only showed a positive correlation in joint component gap at a high flexion angle (90 and 135°) in PS TKA but not in other parameters examined. Pre-operative measurement of patella height may be an important factor for predicting an intra-operative flexion gap in PS TKA.
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