The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences
Online ISSN : 2185-0968
Print ISSN : 0915-6380
ISSN-L : 0915-6380
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Relationships of Posterior Condylar Offset Change to Condylar Length and Pre/Postoperative Range of Motion in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Fumiyoshi KAWASHIMAHiroshi TAKAGISoshi ASAIAtsushi SATOTakayuki KOYAKouji KANZAKI
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2019 年 31 巻 1 号 p. 13-19

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This study investigated the relationships of pre- to postoperative changes in posterior condylar offset(PCO)to differences in condylar length and range of motion in posterior stabilized(PS)-type total knee arthroplasty(TKA). Subjects and Methods: We studied 40 knees of 40 patients(10 males and 30 females)treated by PS-type TKA. Slide calipers were used to measure condyle lengths intraoperatively and PCO was measured by standard X-ray. The patients were divided into two groups based on a pre- to postoperative change in PCO of ≥ 3mm or<3mm, with the differences in both condylar length and range of motion compared between groups. The mean differences in condyle lengths were 2.6mm(33 knees)and 4.3mm(7 knees)in cases with PCO changes of<3mm and ≥ 3mm, respectively. The means in the respective groups were −6° and −7° for preoperative extension, 116° and 118° for preoperative flexion, −3° and −4° for postoperative extension, and 131° and 129° for postoperative flexion. There was no significant difference in the range of motion between the groups. Cases with a large difference in condylar lengths were likely to have a small PCO postoperatively; however, the postoperative range of knee flexion was not significantly related to a small postoperative PCO. These findings suggested that preoperative range of knee motion, age, and type of TKA could influence both the postoperative range of motion and PCO.

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