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Effect of posterior condylar offset on clinical results after posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty 被引量:5

Effect of posterior condylar offset on clinical results after posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty
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摘要 Purpose: To determine the effect of the posterior condylar offset (PCO) on clinical results after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) using a high-flex posterior-stabilized (PS) fixed-bearing prosthesis. Methods: We prospectively studied the clinical and radiographic materials of 89 consecutive female patients (89 knees), who had undergone primary TKAs for end-stage osteoarthritis. All operations were performed by a single senior surgeon or under his supervision using the same operative technique. Based on the corrected PCO change, we divided all cases into two groups: group A (corrected PCO change _〉0 mm, 58 knees) and group B (corrected PCO change 〈0 ram, 31 knees). One-year postoperatively, clinical and radiographic variables from the two groups were compared by independent t-test. The as- sociations between the corrected PCO changes and the improvements of clinical variables in all patients were analyzed by Pearson linear correlation. Results: One-year postoperatively, the Knee Society Scores, the Western Ontario and McMaster Uni- versities Osteoarthritis Index, non-weight-bearing active and passive range of knee flexion, flexion contracture, extensor lag, and their improvements had no statistical differences between the two groups (all p 〉 0.05). The corrected PCO change was not significantly correlated with the improvement of any clinical variable (all p 〉 0.05). Group A demonstrated greater flexion than group B during active weight bearing (p 〈 0.05). Conclusions: Restoration of PCO plays an important role in the optimization of active knee flexion during weight-bearing conditions after posterior-stabilized TKA, while it has no benefit to non-weight-bearing knee flexion or any other clinical result.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Traumatology》 CAS CSCD 2015年第5期259-266,共8页 中华创伤杂志(英文版)
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