The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study

Background Restoration of the anatomical joint line, while important for clinical outcomes, is difficult to achieve in revision total knee arthroplasty (rTKA) due to distal femoral bone loss. The objective of this study was to determine a reliable method of restoring the anatomical joint line and po...

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Main Authors: Lee, Merrill, Ho, Jade Pei Yuik, Chen, Jerry Yongqiang, Ng, Chung Kia, Yeo, Seng Jin, Merican, Azhar M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.334212022-08-17T05:09:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33421/ The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study Lee, Merrill Ho, Jade Pei Yuik Chen, Jerry Yongqiang Ng, Chung Kia Yeo, Seng Jin Merican, Azhar M. RD Surgery Background Restoration of the anatomical joint line, while important for clinical outcomes, is difficult to achieve in revision total knee arthroplasty (rTKA) due to distal femoral bone loss. The objective of this study was to determine a reliable method of restoring the anatomical joint line and posterior condylar offset in the setting of rTKA based on three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of computed tomography (CT) images of the distal femur. Methods CT scans of 50 lower limbs were analyzed. Key anatomical landmarks such as the medial epicondyle (ME), lateral epicondyle, and transepicondylar width (TEW) were determined on 3D models constructed from the CT images. Best-fit planes placed on the most distal and posterior loci of points on the femoral condyles were used to define the distal and posterior joint lines, respectively. Statistical analysis was performed to determine the relationships between the anatomical landmarks and the distal and posterior joint lines. Results There was a strong correlation between the distance from the ME to the distal joint line of the medial condyle (MEDC) and the distance from the ME to the posterior joint line of the medial condyle (MEPC) ( p < 0.001; r = 0.865). The mean ratio of MEPC to MEDC was 1.06 (standard deviation SD]: 0.07; range: 0.88-1.27) and that of MEPC to TEW was 0.33 (SD: 0.03; range: 0.25-0.38). Conclusions Our findings suggest that the fixed ratios of MEPC to TEW (0.33) and that of MEPC to MEDC (1.06) provide a reliable means for the surgeon to determine the anatomical joint line when used in combination. Georg Thieme Verlag Kg 2022-02 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Merrill and Ho, Jade Pei Yuik and Chen, Jerry Yongqiang and Ng, Chung Kia and Yeo, Seng Jin and Merican, Azhar M. (2022) The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study. Journal of Knee Surgery, 35 (03). pp. 280-287. ISSN 1538-8506, DOI https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1713733 <https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1713733>. 10.1055/s-0040-1713733
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topic RD Surgery
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Lee, Merrill
Ho, Jade Pei Yuik
Chen, Jerry Yongqiang
Ng, Chung Kia
Yeo, Seng Jin
Merican, Azhar M.
The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study
description Background Restoration of the anatomical joint line, while important for clinical outcomes, is difficult to achieve in revision total knee arthroplasty (rTKA) due to distal femoral bone loss. The objective of this study was to determine a reliable method of restoring the anatomical joint line and posterior condylar offset in the setting of rTKA based on three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of computed tomography (CT) images of the distal femur. Methods CT scans of 50 lower limbs were analyzed. Key anatomical landmarks such as the medial epicondyle (ME), lateral epicondyle, and transepicondylar width (TEW) were determined on 3D models constructed from the CT images. Best-fit planes placed on the most distal and posterior loci of points on the femoral condyles were used to define the distal and posterior joint lines, respectively. Statistical analysis was performed to determine the relationships between the anatomical landmarks and the distal and posterior joint lines. Results There was a strong correlation between the distance from the ME to the distal joint line of the medial condyle (MEDC) and the distance from the ME to the posterior joint line of the medial condyle (MEPC) ( p < 0.001; r = 0.865). The mean ratio of MEPC to MEDC was 1.06 (standard deviation SD]: 0.07; range: 0.88-1.27) and that of MEPC to TEW was 0.33 (SD: 0.03; range: 0.25-0.38). Conclusions Our findings suggest that the fixed ratios of MEPC to TEW (0.33) and that of MEPC to MEDC (1.06) provide a reliable means for the surgeon to determine the anatomical joint line when used in combination.
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author Lee, Merrill
Ho, Jade Pei Yuik
Chen, Jerry Yongqiang
Ng, Chung Kia
Yeo, Seng Jin
Merican, Azhar M.
author_facet Lee, Merrill
Ho, Jade Pei Yuik
Chen, Jerry Yongqiang
Ng, Chung Kia
Yeo, Seng Jin
Merican, Azhar M.
author_sort Lee, Merrill
title The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study
title_short The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study
title_full The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study
title_fullStr The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study
title_full_unstemmed The relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: A three-dimensional study
title_sort relationship of transepicondylar width with the distal and posterior femoral condyles and its clinical implications: a three-dimensional study
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag Kg
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/33421/
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