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Utility of Preoperative Distractive Stress Radiograph for Beginners to Extent of Medial Release in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Authors:Jae Ang Sim  Ji Hoon Kwak  Sang Hoon Yang  Sung Hoon Moon  Beom Koo Lee  and Joon Yub Kim
Institution:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University, Incheon, Korea.
Abstract:

Background

This study evaluated the preoperative distractive stress radiographs in order to quantify and predict the extent of medial release according to the degree of varus deformity in primary total knee arthroplasty.

Methods

We evaluated 120 varus, osteoarthritic knee joints (75 patients). The association of the angle on the distractive stress radiograph with extent of medial release was analyzed. The extent of medial release was classified into the following 4 groups according to the stage: release of the deep medial collateral ligament (group 1), release of the posterior oblique ligament and/or semimembranous tendon (group 2), release of the posterior capsule (group 3) and release of the superficial medial collateral ligament (group 4).

Results

The mean femorotibial angle on the preoperative distractive stress radiograph was valgus 2.4° (group 1), valgus 0.8° (group 2), varus 2.1° (group 3) and varus 2.7° (group 4). The extent of medial release increased with increasing degree of varus deformity seen on the preoperative distractive stress radiograph.

Conclusions

The preoperative distractive stress radiograph was useful for predicting the extent of medial release when performing primary total knee arthroplaty.
Keywords:Total knee arthroplasty  Femoro-tibial angle  Medial release  Distractive stress radiograph
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