Reproducibility of intra-operative measurement of the mechanical axes of the lower limb during total knee replacement with a non-image-based navigation system
2004; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 9; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3109/10929080500095517
ISSN1097-0150
AutoresJean–Yves Jenny, Cyril Boéri, F. Picard, François Leitner,
Tópico(s)Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
ResumoThe restoration of a normal mechanical axis of the lower limb following total knee prosthesis (TKP) depends on the accuracy of the intra-operative measurement of the femoro-tibial angle. We have studied the reproducibility of intra-operative measurement of the coronal mechanical femoro-tibial axis with the OrthoPilot (Aesculap, Tuttlingen, Germany) non-image-based navigation system.A consecutive series of 20 TKP (Aesculap SEARCH Evolution prosthesis) implanted by the same surgical team of two senior orthopedic surgeons was analyzed. They used a non-image-based navigation system that allows the mechanical axes of the femur and tibia to be defined with a kinematic analysis. The operating surgeon and assistant surgeon performed the kinematic analysis twice and once, respectively, and measured coronal mechanical femoro-tibial angles in maximal extension and at 90 degrees flexion without varus or valgus stress.The mean intra-observer variation in the measurement of the coronal mechanical femoro-tibial angle in maximal extension was 0.1 degrees (SD = 0.7 degrees). The mean intra-observer variation in the measurement of the coronal mechanical femoro-tibial angle at 90 degrees of knee flexion was 0.2 degrees (SD = 0.6 degrees). The mean inter-observer variation in the measurement of the coronal mechanical femoro-tibial angle in maximal extension was 0.1 degrees (SD = 0.7 degrees). The mean inter-observer variation in the measurement of the coronal mechanical femoro-tibial angle in maximal extension was 0.0 degrees (SD = 0.6 degrees). There were no significant differences and a high correlation between all paired intra- and inter-observer measurements.This system allows high reproducibility of the intra-operative measurement of the mechanical axes of the lower limb by a non-image-based kinematic registration of the hip, knee and ankle centers.
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