BACKGROUND Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty(UKA)and high tibial osteotomy(HTO)are well-established operative interventions in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis.However,which intervention is more beneficial to pat...BACKGROUND Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty(UKA)and high tibial osteotomy(HTO)are well-established operative interventions in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis.However,which intervention is more beneficial to patients with knee osteoarthritis remains unknown and a topic of much debate.Simultaneously,there is a paucity of research assessing the relationship between radiographic parameters of knee joint alignment and patient-reported clinical outcomes,preoperatively and following HTO or UKA.AIM To compare UKAs and HTOs as interventions for medial-compartment knee osteoarthritis:Examining differences in clinical outcome and investigating the relationship of joint alignment with respect to this.METHODS This longitudinal observational study assessed a total of 42 patients that had undergone UKA(n=23)and HTO(n=19)to treat medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.Patient-reported outcome measures(PROMs)were collected to evaluate clinical outcome.These included two disease-specific(Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score,Oxford Knee Score)and two generic(EQ-5D-5L,Short Form-12)PROMs.The radiographic parameters of knee alignment assessed were the:Hip-knee-ankle angle,mechanical axis deviation and angle of Mikulicz line.RESULTS Statistical analyses demonstrated significant(P<0.001),preoperative to postoperative,improvements in the PROM scores of both groups.There were,however,no significant inter-group differences in the postoperative PROM scores of the UKA and HTO group.Several significant correlations associated a more distolaterally angled Mikulicz line with worse knee function and overall health preoperatively(P<0.05).Postoperatively,two clusters of significant correlations were observed between the disease-specific PROM scores and knee joint alignment parameters(hip-knee-ankle angle,mechanical axis deviation)within the HTO group;yet no such associations were observed within the UKA group.CONCLUSION UKAs and HTOs are both efficacious operations that provide a comparable degree of clinical benefit to patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.Clinical outcome has a limited association with radiographic parameters of knee joint alignment postoperatively;however,a more distolaterally angled Mikulicz line appears associated with worse knee function/health-related quality of life preoperatively.展开更多
Background: Lateral compartmental osteoarthritis (LCOA), a major complication after medial mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), is highly associated with the increased stress of the lateral co...Background: Lateral compartmental osteoarthritis (LCOA), a major complication after medial mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), is highly associated with the increased stress of the lateral compartment. This study aimed to analyze the effects on the stress and load distribution of the lateral compartment induced by lower limb alignment and coronal inclination of the tibial component in UKA through a finite element analysis. Methods: Eight three-dimensional models were constructed based on a validated model for analyzing the biomechanical effects of implantation parameters on the lateral compartment after medial Oxford UKA: postoperative lower limb alignment of 3° valgus, neutral and 3° varus, and the inclination of tibial components placed in 4°, 2° valgus, square, and 2° and 4° varus. The contact stress of femoral and tibial cartilage and load distribution were calculated for all models. Results: In the 3° valgus lower limb alignment model, the contact stress of femoral (3.38 MPa) and tibial (3.50 MPa) cartilage as well as load percentage (45.78%) was highest compared to any other model, and was increased by 36.75%, 47.70%, and 27.63%, respectively when compared to 3° varus. In the condition of a neutral position, the outcome was comparable for the different tibial tray inclination models. The inclination did not greatly affect the lateral compartmental stress and load distribution. Conclusions: This study suggested that slightly varus (undercorrection) lower limb alignment might be a way to prevent LCOAin medial mobile-bearing UKA. However, the inclination (4° varus to 4° valgus) of the tibial component in the coronal plane would not be a risk factor for LCOA in neutral position.展开更多
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy and advantages of 3D printed patient-specific instrumentation(PSI)assisted distal tibial tuberosity-high tibial osteotomy in the treatment of medial compartment knee osteoart...Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy and advantages of 3D printed patient-specific instrumentation(PSI)assisted distal tibial tuberosity-high tibial osteotomy in the treatment of medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.Methods:75 patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis were included in the study performed DTT-HTO in our hospital from August 2017 to August 2019.The patients were divided into the PSI group(n=39)and conventional group(n=36)According to whether PSI was used in surgery.The differences of lateral cortical fracture rate,time of intraoperative X-ray exposure,intraoperative blood loss,operative time,weight bearing line(WBL),Posterior tibial slope(PTS)and Caton-Deschamps index(CDI)were compared between the two groups.Visual analogue scale(VAS)scores and Hospital for Special Surgery(HSS)scores were recorded to evaluate knee pain and function before surgery and after surgery at 3 months and 12 months.Results:All 75 patients were followed up for more than 12 months,the ranged from 12-26(18.74±6.21)months.Three lateral cortical fractures in the conventional group and no fracture in PSI group.The lateral cortical fracture rate,time of intraoperative X-ray exposure,intraoperative blood loss,operative time in PSI group were lower than those in conventional group(p敿0.05).WBL in two groups were significantly improved after surgery(p敿0.05),and PTS,CDI were no statistically improved after surgery(p>0.05).While there was no statistically significant difference with WBL,PTS and CDI between two groups(p>0.05).At 1 months,3 months and 12 months after surgery;VAS and HSS scores in both groups were significantly improved compared with that before surgery(p0.05),and were no statistically significant difference between two groups.Conclusion:3D printed patient-specific instrumentation assisted DTT-HTO has significant clinical efficacy,and effectively standardized surgical procedures,meanwhile reduced the time of intraoperative X-ray exposure,intraoperative blood loss and risk of lateral cortical fracture.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty(UKA)and high tibial osteotomy(HTO)are well-established operative interventions in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis.However,which intervention is more beneficial to patients with knee osteoarthritis remains unknown and a topic of much debate.Simultaneously,there is a paucity of research assessing the relationship between radiographic parameters of knee joint alignment and patient-reported clinical outcomes,preoperatively and following HTO or UKA.AIM To compare UKAs and HTOs as interventions for medial-compartment knee osteoarthritis:Examining differences in clinical outcome and investigating the relationship of joint alignment with respect to this.METHODS This longitudinal observational study assessed a total of 42 patients that had undergone UKA(n=23)and HTO(n=19)to treat medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.Patient-reported outcome measures(PROMs)were collected to evaluate clinical outcome.These included two disease-specific(Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score,Oxford Knee Score)and two generic(EQ-5D-5L,Short Form-12)PROMs.The radiographic parameters of knee alignment assessed were the:Hip-knee-ankle angle,mechanical axis deviation and angle of Mikulicz line.RESULTS Statistical analyses demonstrated significant(P<0.001),preoperative to postoperative,improvements in the PROM scores of both groups.There were,however,no significant inter-group differences in the postoperative PROM scores of the UKA and HTO group.Several significant correlations associated a more distolaterally angled Mikulicz line with worse knee function and overall health preoperatively(P<0.05).Postoperatively,two clusters of significant correlations were observed between the disease-specific PROM scores and knee joint alignment parameters(hip-knee-ankle angle,mechanical axis deviation)within the HTO group;yet no such associations were observed within the UKA group.CONCLUSION UKAs and HTOs are both efficacious operations that provide a comparable degree of clinical benefit to patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.Clinical outcome has a limited association with radiographic parameters of knee joint alignment postoperatively;however,a more distolaterally angled Mikulicz line appears associated with worse knee function/health-related quality of life preoperatively.
基金This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81673776)the capital health research and development of special,China(No.2016-2-4062).
文摘Background: Lateral compartmental osteoarthritis (LCOA), a major complication after medial mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), is highly associated with the increased stress of the lateral compartment. This study aimed to analyze the effects on the stress and load distribution of the lateral compartment induced by lower limb alignment and coronal inclination of the tibial component in UKA through a finite element analysis. Methods: Eight three-dimensional models were constructed based on a validated model for analyzing the biomechanical effects of implantation parameters on the lateral compartment after medial Oxford UKA: postoperative lower limb alignment of 3° valgus, neutral and 3° varus, and the inclination of tibial components placed in 4°, 2° valgus, square, and 2° and 4° varus. The contact stress of femoral and tibial cartilage and load distribution were calculated for all models. Results: In the 3° valgus lower limb alignment model, the contact stress of femoral (3.38 MPa) and tibial (3.50 MPa) cartilage as well as load percentage (45.78%) was highest compared to any other model, and was increased by 36.75%, 47.70%, and 27.63%, respectively when compared to 3° varus. In the condition of a neutral position, the outcome was comparable for the different tibial tray inclination models. The inclination did not greatly affect the lateral compartmental stress and load distribution. Conclusions: This study suggested that slightly varus (undercorrection) lower limb alignment might be a way to prevent LCOAin medial mobile-bearing UKA. However, the inclination (4° varus to 4° valgus) of the tibial component in the coronal plane would not be a risk factor for LCOA in neutral position.
基金Young Teacher Project of Basic Scientific Research in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine(No.2019-JYB-JS-178)。
文摘Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy and advantages of 3D printed patient-specific instrumentation(PSI)assisted distal tibial tuberosity-high tibial osteotomy in the treatment of medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.Methods:75 patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis were included in the study performed DTT-HTO in our hospital from August 2017 to August 2019.The patients were divided into the PSI group(n=39)and conventional group(n=36)According to whether PSI was used in surgery.The differences of lateral cortical fracture rate,time of intraoperative X-ray exposure,intraoperative blood loss,operative time,weight bearing line(WBL),Posterior tibial slope(PTS)and Caton-Deschamps index(CDI)were compared between the two groups.Visual analogue scale(VAS)scores and Hospital for Special Surgery(HSS)scores were recorded to evaluate knee pain and function before surgery and after surgery at 3 months and 12 months.Results:All 75 patients were followed up for more than 12 months,the ranged from 12-26(18.74±6.21)months.Three lateral cortical fractures in the conventional group and no fracture in PSI group.The lateral cortical fracture rate,time of intraoperative X-ray exposure,intraoperative blood loss,operative time in PSI group were lower than those in conventional group(p敿0.05).WBL in two groups were significantly improved after surgery(p敿0.05),and PTS,CDI were no statistically improved after surgery(p>0.05).While there was no statistically significant difference with WBL,PTS and CDI between two groups(p>0.05).At 1 months,3 months and 12 months after surgery;VAS and HSS scores in both groups were significantly improved compared with that before surgery(p0.05),and were no statistically significant difference between two groups.Conclusion:3D printed patient-specific instrumentation assisted DTT-HTO has significant clinical efficacy,and effectively standardized surgical procedures,meanwhile reduced the time of intraoperative X-ray exposure,intraoperative blood loss and risk of lateral cortical fracture.