冠状面
医学
射线照相术
髁突
解剖
异常
口腔正畸科
下肢
方向(向量空间)
骨科手术
人口
放射科
外科
数学
几何学
环境卫生
精神科
作者
Jean–Yves Jenny,Cyril Boéri,L. Ballonzoli
标识
DOI:10.1080/17453670510041303
摘要
The coronal alignment of the lower limb is important for knee reconstruction procedures. However, normal alignment is hard to define because of its wide variation among normal individuals. Our hypothesis was that the variation in the normal anatomy as assessed by radiography is greater than commonly accepted.We performed anteroposterior long-leg radiographs on 100 Caucasian patients without any known knee abnormality, to determinate the femorotibial angle, coronal orientation of the distal femoral condyles, and coronal orientation of the proximal tibial condyles. All measurements were performed by the same experienced knee surgeon.The mean values observed were close to the values commonly described in the Caucasian population. However, only 15-20% of the cases met the mean values of Moreland et al. (1987) for the individual items, and only 2 cases had the exact normal values. There was a wide variation for all angles measured, with a standard deviation higher than the mean value.The variation in the lower limb axes is wider than commonly believed. There is a need for individual knee reconstruction which takes the specific knee axes of the patient to be operated into account.
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