Arthroplasty Today (Dec 2022)

Referencing the Tibial Plateau With a Probe Improves the Accuracy of the Posterior Slope in Medial Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty

  • Masao Akagi, MD, PhD,
  • Akihiro Moritake, MD,
  • Kotaro Yamagishi, MD,
  • Shigeshi Mori, MD,
  • Koichi Nakagawa, MD,
  • Hisafumi Aya, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
pp. 89 – 94

Abstract

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Background: There is currently no consensus on intraoperative references for determining the posterior tibial slope (PTS) in medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). The medial tibial plateau could serve as a direct reference for determining the native PTS through the placement of a hook probe in the anteroposterior direction of the medial tibial plateau. This study aimed to examine the accuracy of this new referencing method. Methods: We consecutively performed 55 medial UKAs using our new method (study group), and the preoperative and postoperative PTS on lateral knee radiographs were examined. These outcomes were then compared with those of consecutive 50 medial UKAs performed using the conventional method (control group), which immediately preceded the start of the use of the new method. Results: The correlation coefficient between the preoperative and postoperative PTS of the study group was larger than that of the control group (0.887 and 0.482, respectively). The mean implantation error of the PTS in the study group was smaller than that of the control group (−1.1° ± 1.3° and −3.0° ± 3.2°, respectively; P < .0001). The percentages of knees within 2° of implantation error were 73% and 34% in the study and control groups, respectively (P < .0001). The root mean square errors in the study and control groups were 1.7° and 4.3°, respectively. Conclusions: The direct referencing method with a probe can significantly improve the accuracy of tibial sagittal alignment.

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