Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Influence of Changes in Patella Indices on Total Knee Replacement Surgery Outcomes
View through CrossRef
Summary Total knee replacement is increasingly widely prescribed, not only for degenerative joint disease but also for other problems such as articular cartilage disease, misalignment due to causes other than degeneration, bone and joint cancer, and diseases that cause joint destruction. However, changes in knee joint biomechanics as well as complications of the patellofemoral joint after surgery lead to instability, joint pain, patellar rupture, and patellar tendon rupture. These are issues that challenge surgeons as well as make patients hesitant when considering knee replacement surgery. Understanding the changes in patella index that can occur after total knee replacement surgery will help surgeons carefully evaluate patients before surgery and calculate intraoperative techniques to minimize complications. Methods Fifty-eight patients with 62 knees were diagnosed with osteoarthritis and underwent total knee replacement surgery. All patients had clinical and radiographic evaluation of the knee joint before and after surgery. Results Patellar indexes did not change significantly after surgery compared to before surgery. Before surgery, 2 patients (3.23%) had true patella baja. After surgery, 7 patients (11.29%) had true patella baja and 3 patients (4.84%) had pseudo-patella baja. The average knee flexion amplitude after surgery was 103.11±15.440, with only 2 patients losing extension >50º. The average KS score after surgery was 83.69±9.98, significantly improved compared to before surgery 33.44±11.38. Similarly, KFS score after surgery was 81.01±8.84 compared to before surgery 37.05±8.08. Conclusion Changes in index of the patella before and after surgery affect the surgical results, the normal patella group has better results than the group with patella baja.
Open Medical Publishing
Title: Influence of Changes in Patella Indices on Total Knee Replacement Surgery Outcomes
Description:
Summary Total knee replacement is increasingly widely prescribed, not only for degenerative joint disease but also for other problems such as articular cartilage disease, misalignment due to causes other than degeneration, bone and joint cancer, and diseases that cause joint destruction.
However, changes in knee joint biomechanics as well as complications of the patellofemoral joint after surgery lead to instability, joint pain, patellar rupture, and patellar tendon rupture.
These are issues that challenge surgeons as well as make patients hesitant when considering knee replacement surgery.
Understanding the changes in patella index that can occur after total knee replacement surgery will help surgeons carefully evaluate patients before surgery and calculate intraoperative techniques to minimize complications.
Methods Fifty-eight patients with 62 knees were diagnosed with osteoarthritis and underwent total knee replacement surgery.
All patients had clinical and radiographic evaluation of the knee joint before and after surgery.
Results Patellar indexes did not change significantly after surgery compared to before surgery.
Before surgery, 2 patients (3.
23%) had true patella baja.
After surgery, 7 patients (11.
29%) had true patella baja and 3 patients (4.
84%) had pseudo-patella baja.
The average knee flexion amplitude after surgery was 103.
11±15.
440, with only 2 patients losing extension >50º.
The average KS score after surgery was 83.
69±9.
98, significantly improved compared to before surgery 33.
44±11.
38.
Similarly, KFS score after surgery was 81.
01±8.
84 compared to before surgery 37.
05±8.
08.
Conclusion Changes in index of the patella before and after surgery affect the surgical results, the normal patella group has better results than the group with patella baja.
Related Results
Influence of patella height after patella fracture on clinical outcome: a 13-year period
Influence of patella height after patella fracture on clinical outcome: a 13-year period
Abstract
Introduction
The incidence of patella fracture is statistically low (0.5–1.5%) compared to other fractures of the extremities [Patella frac...
PATELLA FRACTURES, EPIDEMIOLOGY, ANATOMY, FUNCTION, MECHANISMS OF ACTION, CLASSIFICATION, CLINICAL PRESENTATION, IMAGING PRESENTATION, TREATMENT AND COMPLICATIONS
PATELLA FRACTURES, EPIDEMIOLOGY, ANATOMY, FUNCTION, MECHANISMS OF ACTION, CLASSIFICATION, CLINICAL PRESENTATION, IMAGING PRESENTATION, TREATMENT AND COMPLICATIONS
Introduction: The patella has a great importance in the extension and flexion activities of the knee, being paramount in the patient's quality of life. Nowadays the surgical option...
Patellar Instability after Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Surgical Case Report
Patellar Instability after Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Surgical Case Report
Introduction: Patella instability and maltracking is a serious complication following total knee replacement that can lead to poor outcomes for the patient and contribute to early ...
The Influence of Kinematic Alignment on Patellofemoral Joint Biomechanics in Total Knee Arthroplasty
The Influence of Kinematic Alignment on Patellofemoral Joint Biomechanics in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Background: Anterior knee pain is a prevalent issue post total knee arthroplasty, often necessitating revision surgery. Various factors contribute to this complication, including p...
Evaluation of knee articular cartilage through calcium-suppressed technique in dual-energy computed tomography
Evaluation of knee articular cartilage through calcium-suppressed technique in dual-energy computed tomography
Objectives:
The evaluation of knee articular cartilage is of paramount importance in diagnosing and managing musculoskeletal disorders. Accurate and non-invasive imaging techniques...
Bariatric Orthopaedics: Impact of Obesity on Total Knee Replacement
Bariatric Orthopaedics: Impact of Obesity on Total Knee Replacement
Abstract
Introduction: Total knee replacement is a reliable operation for reducing pain and improving function in severe osteoarthritis of the knee. As incidence of obesity...
Graft of allogeneic knee extensor mechanism
in treatment of giant cell tumor of the patella
Graft of allogeneic knee extensor mechanism
in treatment of giant cell tumor of the patella
Introduction: Cancer of the patella is a rare condition. Giant cell tumor of the patella is an extremely rare and a difficult to solve therapeutic problem. Depending on the degree ...
Evolution of the patellar sesamoid bone in mammals
Evolution of the patellar sesamoid bone in mammals
The patella is a sesamoid bone located in the major extensor tendon of the knee joint, in the hindlimb of many tetrapods. Although numerous aspects of knee morphology are ancient a...

