Patella Height Influences Patellofemoral Contact and Kinematics Following Cruciate-retaining Total Knee Replacement
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The role of patella height is discussed controversially in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Therefore, this computational study aims to systematically analyze the biomechanical effect of different patella heights on patellofemoral (PF) forces and kinematics after cruciate-retaining (CR) TKA. We implemented a CR bicondylar TKA with a dome patellar button in a validated dynamic musculoskeletal multibody model of a male human knee joint. Retropatellar dynamics (contact force [N], shear force [N], patellar shift [mm], tilt [°], and rotation [°]) were evaluated during dual-limb squat motion (flexion from 0° to 90°) with simulated active muscle forces and the effects of different patella heights (Blackburne-Peel [BP] ratio of 0.39, 0.49, 0.65, 0.85, 1.01, and 1.1 were systematically examined). As active knee flexion increased, PF contact force also increased. Patella alta (BP = 1.1) resulted in higher PF contact forces compared to normal patella height (BP = 0.65) by up to 16%. Contrarily, patella baja was associated with decreased PF forces by 7%. Compared to patella baja (BP = 0.39), patella alta (BP = 1.1) considerably increased the contact force by up to 25%. Different patellar heights mainly affected PF shear forces during early knee flexion. Concerning PF kinematics, patella alta (BP = 1.1) yielded a greater lateral tilt of more than 4° and higher patellar rotation by up to 3° during deep knee flexion, compared to normal patella height (BP = 0.65). Our computational study indicates that patella alta is associated with the highest PF contact and shear force after the implantation of a CR bicondylar TKA. This should be considered in PF disorders following TKA.
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