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An Accurate and Reproducible Method for Locating the Joint Line During A Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty

✍ Scribed by Michael Mason; Amy Belisle; Peter Bonutti; Frank R. Kolisek; Arthur Malkani; Michael Masini


Book ID
116256233
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
545 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
1532-8406

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✦ Synopsis


Studies have shown that the position of the joint line has a direct effect on postoperative results, including range of motion, functional knee scores, and midflexion stability. Four anatomic landmarks were investigated as references for locating the joint line during a revision knee surgeryβ€”the medial femoral epicondyle, the fibular head, the tibial tubercle, and the inferior pole of the patella. Measurements from 6 cadaver knees identified the distance of each landmark to the joint line. These distances were used to design instruments to aid in the intraoperative positioning of the joint line. The instruments were validated on 94 primary total knees. The instrument referencing the medial epicondyle had 99% and 93% accuracy for locating the natural position of the joint line within 5 and 3 mm, respectively.


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