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Anthropometric measurements of tibial plateau and correlation with the current tibial implants
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AbstractPurposeThe aim of the study was to make an anthropometric analysis at the resected surfaces of the proximal tibia in the Turkish population and to compare the data with the dimensions of tibial components in current use. We hypothesized that tibial components currently available on the market do not fulfil the requirements of this population and a new tibial component design may be required, especially for female patients with small stature.MethodsAnthropometric data from the proximal tibia of 226 knees in 226 Turkish subjects were measured using magnetic resonance imaging. We measured the mediolateral, middle anteroposterior, medial and lateral anteroposterior dimensions and the aspect ratio of the resected proximal tibial surface. All morphological data were compared with the dimensions of five contemporary tibial implants, including asymmetric and symmetric design types.ResultsThe dimensions of the tibial plateau of Turkish knees demonstrated significant differences according to gender (P < 0.05). Among the different tibial implants reviewed, neither asymmetric nor symmetric designs exhibited a perfect conformity to proximal tibial morphology in size and shape. The vast majority of tibial implants involved in this study tend to overhang anteroposteriorly, and a statistically significant number of women (21 %, P < 0.05) had tibial anteroposterior diameters smaller than the smallest available tibial component.ConclusionTibial components designed according to anthropometric measurements of Western populations do not perfectly meet the requirements of Turkish population. These data could provide the basis for designing the optimal and smaller tibial component for this population, especially for women, is required for best fit.Level of evidenceII.
Title: Anthropometric measurements of tibial plateau and correlation with the current tibial implants
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AbstractPurposeThe aim of the study was to make an anthropometric analysis at the resected surfaces of the proximal tibia in the Turkish population and to compare the data with the dimensions of tibial components in current use.
We hypothesized that tibial components currently available on the market do not fulfil the requirements of this population and a new tibial component design may be required, especially for female patients with small stature.
MethodsAnthropometric data from the proximal tibia of 226 knees in 226 Turkish subjects were measured using magnetic resonance imaging.
We measured the mediolateral, middle anteroposterior, medial and lateral anteroposterior dimensions and the aspect ratio of the resected proximal tibial surface.
All morphological data were compared with the dimensions of five contemporary tibial implants, including asymmetric and symmetric design types.
ResultsThe dimensions of the tibial plateau of Turkish knees demonstrated significant differences according to gender (P < 0.
05).
Among the different tibial implants reviewed, neither asymmetric nor symmetric designs exhibited a perfect conformity to proximal tibial morphology in size and shape.
The vast majority of tibial implants involved in this study tend to overhang anteroposteriorly, and a statistically significant number of women (21 %, P < 0.
05) had tibial anteroposterior diameters smaller than the smallest available tibial component.
ConclusionTibial components designed according to anthropometric measurements of Western populations do not perfectly meet the requirements of Turkish population.
These data could provide the basis for designing the optimal and smaller tibial component for this population, especially for women, is required for best fit.
Level of evidenceII.
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