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Rotational positioning of the tibial tray in total knee arthroplasty: A CT evaluation - 26/10/11

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2011.05.006 
J. Berhouet a, b, , P. Beaufils a, P. Boisrenoult a, D. Frasca c, N. Pujol a
a Versailles-Saint-Quentin University, André-Mignot Hospital, Versailles Hospital Center, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, 177, rue de Versailles, 78157 Le-Chesnay, France 
b François-Rabelais University of Tours, Trousseau University Regional Hospital Center, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2A, avenue de la République, 37170 Chambray-les-Tours, France 
c Poitiers University, La-Milétrie University Hospital Center, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 2, rue de La-Milétrie, 86021 Poitiers, France 

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Summary

Introduction

Various surgical techniques have been described to set the rotational alignment of the tibial baseplate during total knee arthroplasty. The self-positioning method (“self-adjustment”) aligns the tibial implant according to the rotational alignment of the femoral component which is used as a reference after performing repeated knee flexion/extension cycles. Postoperative computed tomography scanning produces accurate measurements of the tibial baseplate rotational alignment with respect to the femoral component.

Hypothesis

The rotational positioning of the tibial baseplate matches the rotation of the femoral component with parallel alignment to the prosthetic posterior bicondylar axis.

Patients and methods

A 3-month follow-up CT scan was carried out after primary total knee arthroplasty implanted in osteoarthritic patients with a mean 7.8° varus deformity of the knee in 50 cases and a mean 8.7° valgus deformity of the knee in 44 cases. The NexGen LPS Flex (Zimmer) fixed-bearing knee prosthesis was used in all cases. An independant examiner (not part of the operating team) measured different variables: the angle between the anatomic transepicondylar axis and the posterior bicondylar axis of the femoral prosthesis (prosthetic posterior condylar angle), the angle between the posterior bicondylar axis and the posterior marginal axis of the tibial prosthesis, the angle between the posterior marginal axis of the tibial prosthesis and the posterior marginal axis of the tibial bone and finally the angle between the anatomic transepicondylar axis and the posterior marginal axis of the tibial prosthesis.

Results

For the genu varum and genu valgum subgroups, the mean posterior condylar axis of the femoral prosthesis was 3.1° (SD: 1.91; extremes 0° to 17.5°) and 4.7° (SD: 2.7; extremes 0° to 11°) respectively. The tibial baseplate was placed in external rotation with respect to the femoral component: 0.7° (SD : 4.45; extremes –9.5° to 9.8°) and 0.9° (SD: 4.53; extremes –10.8° to 9.5°), but also to the native tibia: 6.1° (SD: 5.85; extremes –4.6° to 22.5°) and 12.5° (SD: 8.6; extremes –10° to 28.9°). The tibial component was placed in internal rotation relative to the anatomic transepicondylar axis: 1.9° (SD : 4.93; extremes –13.6° to 7°) and 3° (SD : 4.38; extremes –16.2° to 4.8°).

Discussion

The tibial component is aligned parallel to the femoral component whatever the initial frontal deformity (P0.7). However, a difference was observed between the rotational alignment of the tibial baseplate and the native tibia depending on the initial deformity and could be attributed to the morphological variations of the bony tibial plateau in case of genu valgum.

Conclusion

The self-positioning method is a reproducible option when using this type of implant since it allows the tibial component to be positioned parallel to the posterior border of the femur.

Level of evidence

Level III. Observational prospective study.

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Keywords : Knee, Total knee arthroplasty, Tibial rotation, Computed tomography scanning (CT scanning), Tibial component positioning


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