In vivo kinematic effects of ball and socket third condyle as a post-cam mechanism in tri-condylar knee implants

2015 
Previously more femoral rollback has been reported in posterior-stabilized implants, but so far the kinematic change after post-cam engagement has been still unknown. The tri-condylar implants were developed to fit a life style requiring frequent deep flexion activities, which have the ball and socket third condyle as post-cam mechanism. The purpose of the current study was to examine the kinematic effects of the ball and socket third condyle during deep knee flexion.The tri-condylar implant analyzed in the current study is the Bi-Surface Knee System developed by Kyocera Medical (Osaka, Japan). Seventeen knees implanted with a tri-condylar implant were analyzed using 3D to 2D registration approach. Each patient was asked to perform a weight-bearing deep knee bend from full extension to maximum flexion under fluoroscopic surveillance. During this activity, individual fluoroscopic video frames were digitized at 10°increments of knee flexion. A distance of less than 1 mm initially was considered to signify t...
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