医学
单室膝关节置换术
胫骨平台骨折
外科
胫骨高位截骨术
胫骨骨折
关节置换术
骨关节炎
全膝关节置换术
胫骨
内固定
病理
替代医学
作者
Yoshihito Suda,Takafumi Hiranaka,Tomoyuki Kamenaga,Motoki Koide,Takaaki Fujishiro,Koji Okamoto,Tomoyuki Matsumoto
出处
期刊:The bone & joint journal
[British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery]
日期:2022-09-30
卷期号:104-B (10): 1118-1125
被引量:9
标识
DOI:10.1302/0301-620x.104b10.bjj-2021-1508.r2
摘要
A fracture of the medial tibial plateau is a serious complication of Oxford mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (OUKA). The risk of these fractures is reportedly lower when using components with a longer keel-cortex distance (KCDs). The aim of this study was to examine how slight varus placement of the tibial component might affect the KCDs, and the rate of tibial plateau fracture, in a clinical setting.This retrospective study included 255 patients who underwent 305 OUKAs with cementless tibial components. There were 52 males and 203 females. Their mean age was 73.1 years (47 to 91), and the mean follow-up was 1.9 years (1.0 to 2.0). In 217 knees in 187 patients in the conventional group, tibial cuts were made orthogonally to the tibial axis. The varus group included 88 knees in 68 patients, and tibial cuts were made slightly varus using a new osteotomy guide. Anterior and posterior KCDs and the origins of fracture lines were assessed using 3D CT scans one week postoperatively. The KCDs and rate of fracture were compared between the two groups.Medial tibial fractures occurred after surgery in 15 patients (15 OUKAs) in the conventional group, but only one patient (one OUKA) had a tibial fracture after surgery in the varus group. This difference was significant (6.9% vs 1.1%; p = 0.029). The mean posterior KCD was significantly shorter in the conventional group (5.0 mm (SD 1.7)) than in the varus group (6.1 mm (SD 2.1); p = 0.002).In OUKA, the distance between the keel and posterior tibial cortex was longer in our patients with slight varus alignment of the tibial component, which seems to decrease the risk of postoperative tibial fracture.Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2022;104-B(10):1118-1125.
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