Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4078050 | The Knee | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This study assessed joint line changes after knee replacement surgery. Sixty consecutive cruciate-retaining total knee replacements were followed up. The height of the femorotibial joint line in extension and in 90° flexion were analysed. A new coordinate system was used. It is based on two perpendicular axes applied to a lateral X-ray: one axis is drawn along the anterior cortex of the distal femur and the other axis overlies the intersection of the inter-condylar roof and the posterior femoral condyles. In patients with non-posterior stabilised implants, the landmarks chosen appear to be reliable and useful. In this study, the femorotibial joint line was displaced distally, and the surgical instrumentation was changed accordingly.
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Authors
Jean-Louis Rouvillain, Hugues Pascal-Mousselard, Marc Favuto, Marc Kanor, Emmanuel Garron, Yves Catonne,