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The effect of medial condylar bone loss of the knee on coronal plane stability—A cadaveric study

Authors :
Christopher Plaskos
David J. Mayman
Michael B. Cross
Andrew D. Pearle
Seth L. Sherman
Denis Nam
Source :
The Knee. 19:640-643
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

article i nfo Introduction: The quantitative effects of medial bone loss of the knee on both leg alignment and coronal plane stability are poorly understood. Materials and methods: Utilizing computer navigation, 5 mm bone defects of the medial distal femur (MDF), medial posterior femoral condyle (MPF), and medial tibial plateau (MT) were simulated in 10 cadaveric limbs, and alignment of the knee at various degrees of flexion were analyzed when applying standardized varus and valgus loads. Results: The 5 mm MPF defect significantly increased varus laxity at 90° of flexion by 3.3°±1.2° (p=0.019), a 5 mm MDF defect resulted in a 2.2°±1.7° (p=0.037) and a 2.1°±1.3° (p=0.023) increase in laxity at 0° and 30° of flexion, respectively, and a 5 mm MT defect increased varus laxity at all flexion angles by 4.0° to 7.0°, but was only statistically significant at 30° (p=0.026). Discussion: This study confirms and quantifies the theories of flexion and extension gap balancing, and pseu- dolaxity of the medial collateral ligament in the varus knee, the results of which can be used in preoperative planning and intraoperative decision making for both total knee and unicondylar arthroplasty.

Details

ISSN :
09680160
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Knee
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fff981d0a245aba1cef73e9224c7c43e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knee.2011.09.009