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Am J Sports Med ; 31(1): 87-98, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12531764

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Variable clinical outcomes of tibial tuberosity transfer surgery have been reported. HYPOTHESES: The biomechanical outcome of surgery is patient-specific; no single procedure produces superior results for all patients. Use of patient-specific computer models can optimize choice of procedure. STUDY DESIGN: Computer simulation study using clinical data. METHODS: We used patient-specific multibody models of the patellofemoral joints of 20 patients with a diagnosis of patellar subluxation and osteoarthritis. Four tibial tuberosity transfer procedures (two anterior and two anteromedial) were simulated for each patient and compared with their preoperative model. RESULTS: When results for all patients were averaged, all simulated operations produced a statistically significant decrease in surface-wide mean contact stress, although no significant difference was found among them. CONCLUSIONS: The simulated surgical outcomes were patient-specific: no single procedure was consistently superior at decreasing peak or mean stress and each procedure produced a potentially detrimental outcome, an increase in either mean stress or peak stress, in at least one patient. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Computer simulation may serve as a valuable tool for tailoring procedures to specific patients.


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Computer Simulation , Knee Joint/surgery , Models, Biological , Patella/surgery , Surgery, Computer-Assisted , Biomechanical Phenomena , Cartilage, Articular/pathology , Humans , Knee Joint/pathology , Osteoarthritis, Knee/pathology , Osteoarthritis, Knee/surgery , Patella/pathology , Preoperative Care/methods , Range of Motion, Articular , Rotation , Stress, Mechanical , Tibia/pathology , Tibia/surgery
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