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What Clinical Characteristics and Radiographic Parameters Are Associated with Patellofemoral Instability After Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty?

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Journal Int Orthop
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2016 Sep 14
PMID 27619673
Citations 22
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Abstract

Introduction: Thirteen patients presented with patellofemoral instability out of 3212 knees treated with kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty (KA TKA) during a nine year period. We determined the clinical characteristics and post-operative radiographic parameters associated with patellofemoral instability, and whether re-operation and patient reported outcome measures are different between patients with and without patellofemoral instability.

Methods: Patients with patellofemoral instability were matched 1:3 to a control cohort based on date of surgery (±3 months), age (±10 years), sex, pre-operative knee deformity (varus or valgus), and implant brand. We analyzed clinical characteristics and seven post-operative radiographic parameters.

Results: Patellofemoral instability presented atraumatically (12 of 13) at 5 ± 4.7 months for a 0.4 % incidence at a mean follow-up of 43 ± 36 months. No pre-operative clinical characteristics were associated with instability. Patients with patellofemoral instability had greater flexion of the femoral component (11° versus 5°; p = 0.0012), a trend toward greater external rotation of the tibial component (2° versus 0°; p = 0.2704), more reoperations (9 versus 0; p = 0.0026) and a lower Oxford Knee Score (36 versus 42; p = 0.0045) than controls.

Discussion: Patellofemoral instability after kinematically aligned TKA is infrequent, presents atraumatically, and is associated with greater flexion of the femoral component than the control group.

Conclusion: Minimizing flexion of the femoral component might reduce the risk of patellofemoral instability by promoting early engagement of the patella in the trochlear during knee flexion.

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