Distal Femur Morphology of Iranian Population and Correlation With Current Prostheses

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Abstract:
Background
Maintaining proper size and rotation of components of total knee arthroplasty is mandatory for optimal longevity. Ethnical differences may affect the fitness of prostheses that were manufactured mainly based on Caucasian dimensions.
Objectives
To evaluate the distal femur morphology of the Iranian population at the level of standard cuts simulated via computed tomography.
Patients and
Methods
During 2013, 150 consecutive patients (96 males and 54 females) from the outpatient Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Rasoul Akram Hospital with knee CT scans were studied. We entered cases with apparent normal extremity alignment and bone maturity. Exclusion criteria were history of fracture or conditions affecting knee profile. Standard cuts were simulated on the CT scan using the Marco Pacs program. For each bone, anteroposterior (AP), mediolateral (ML), and aspect ratio (ML/AP) were measured. Values were compared with the sizing of four currently available prostheses.
Results
The mean age of the patients was 43 years (range: 17 to 80). All isolated parameters were higher in men significantly (P
Conclusions
Our findings may be applied by manufacturers to design prostheses more compatible with Asian populations. Alterations to the shape of components should be considered to provide optimal coverage.
Language:
English
Published:
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, Volume:18 Issue: 2, Feb 2016
Page:
18
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