論文ID: JNMS.2022_89-113
Background: Severe varus osteoarthritic knee has possibility of medial structure contracture. There is no report concerning the relationship between severity of varus deformity and contracture of medial structure. We aimed to reveal a threshold angle that could be corrected in proportion to the width of medial osteophyte removal, and to examine correction differences between larger and smaller than the threshold angle in total knee arthroplasty.
Methods: This study included 27 varus osteoarthritic knees scheduled for total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Each knee was measured the hip-knee-ankle angles (HKA) using a navigation system, at maximum extension, 30˚ and 60˚ flexion before and after osteophyte removal, with and without external 10 N-m valgus torque loads. Subsequently, resected osteophyte widths were measured. Mean correction angle per 1 mm osteophyte removal was calculated, and the threshold angle was calculated using the receiver operating characteristic curve. HKA differences were compared against larger and smaller deformity than the threshold angle.
Results: Mean osteophyte width was 7.1±2.20 mm. Osteophyte removal produced a mean 3.1° correction, which equaled a 0.4° correction per 1 mm osteophyte width removal. The varus deformity threshold angle was 9.5°, however, when comparing the groups larger and smaller than the threshold, there were no significant differences in HKA differences between each step and flexion angle.
Conclusions: The threshold angle for expected correction with medial osteophyte removal was 9.5˚. However, with no differences in correction between those with larger or smaller than this angle, medial structure contracture seemed to be unrelated to severity of deformity.