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The comparison of gap balance technique and measured resection technique in total knee arthroplasty / 中华骨科杂志
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 935-943, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-802725
ABSTRACT
Objective@#To compare the difference in imaging and clinical effects between gap balance technique and measured resection technique in total knee arthroplasty (TKA).@*Methods@#We recruited 300 patients undertaking TKA from July 2014 to July 2016. TKA were performed by using gap balance technique or measured resection technique randomly. The intraoperative rotation of femoral prosthesis, changes of joint line, osteotomy volume, preoperative and postoperative KSS score, WOMAC score, VAS and ROM were compared between the two groups.@*Results@#A total of 292 patients were included in the present study, and 248 patients were successfully followed up for 2 years. The operation duration of the gap balance group was 65.9±14.1 min, which was significantly less than that of the measured osteotomy group 70.5±16.5 min (t=2.36, P=0.02). The rotation angle α of the femoral prosthesis measured on CT scan postoperative in gap balance group was 0.67°±1.71°, which was significantly smaller than that of the measured resection technique group 1.25°±2.53° (t=2.12, P=0.03). The external rotation angle β between the osteotomy plate and femoral posterior condyle line in the gap balance group was 1.25°±1.26°, which was significantly greater than that of the measured resection technique 0.28°±0.19° (t=6.57, P<0.01). The bone cut volume of femoral medial posterior condyle in gap balance group 9.85±1.37 mm showed a statistically difference (t=2.02, P=0.04) compared with that of the measured osteotomy group 9.52±1.19 mm. The KSS score was 83.8±10.2 in the gap balance group after 1 month. It was superior to the measured resection technique group of 80.5±9.4 with statistical significance (t=2.65, P=0.01). The knee ROM was 101.7°±12.7° in the gap balance group at 1 month after surgery, which was better than that in the measured resection technique group 98.2°±11.8° (t=2.25, P=0.03).@*Conclusion@#The axis of the femoral prosthesis was more consistent with STEA in the gap balance group of TKA. The gap balance group had better ROM and KSS functional scores at the first month after surgery. However, there was no statistical difference in knee function at the 2-year follow-up between the two groups.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics Year: 2019 Type: Article