The anteroposterior axis of the tibia in Korean patients undergoing total knee replacement
2014
The aim of this study was to find anatomical
landmarks for rotational alignment of the tibial component in total knee
replacement (TKR) in a CT-based study. Pre-operative CT scanning
was performed on 94 South Korean patients (nine men, 85 women, 188
knees) with osteoarthritis of the knee joint prior to TKR. The tibial
anteroposterior (AP) axis was defined as a line perpendicular to
the femoral surgical transepicondylar axis and passing through the centre
of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). The angles between the
defined tibial AP axis and anatomical landmarks at various levels
of the tibia were measured. The mean values of the angles between
the defined tibial AP axis and the line connecting the anterior
border of the proximal third of the tibia to the centre of the PCL
was -0.2° (-17 to 14.1, sd 4.1). This was very close to
the defined tibial axis, and remained so regardless of lower limb alignment
and the degree of tibial bowing. Therefore, AP axis defined as described,
is a reliable anatomical landmark for rotational alignment of tibial
components. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2014; 96-B:1485–90.
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