Physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - A finite element analysis.

Mechanical and kinematical aligning techniques are the usual positioning methods during total knee arthroplasty. However, alteration of the physiological joint line and unbalanced medio-lateral load distribution are considered disadvantages in the mechanical and kinematical techniques, respectively....

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Main Authors: Philippe Moewis, Sara Checa, Ines Kutzner, Hagen Hommel, Georg N Duda
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5798979?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7f7d5eacad1f4cf48391e75a323863922020-11-25T02:36:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01132e019222510.1371/journal.pone.0192225Physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - A finite element analysis.Philippe MoewisSara ChecaInes KutznerHagen HommelGeorg N DudaMechanical and kinematical aligning techniques are the usual positioning methods during total knee arthroplasty. However, alteration of the physiological joint line and unbalanced medio-lateral load distribution are considered disadvantages in the mechanical and kinematical techniques, respectively. The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of the joint line on the strain and stress distributions in an implanted knee and their sensitivity to rotational mal-alignment. Finite element calculations were conducted to analyse the stresses in the PE-Inlay and the mechanical strains at the bone side of the tibia component-tibia bone interface during normal positioning of the components and internal and external mal-rotation of the tibial component. Two designs were included, a horizontal and a physiological implant. The loading conditions are based on internal knee joint loads during walking. A medialization of the stresses on the PE-Inlay was observed in the physiological implant in a normal position, accompanied by higher stresses in the mal-rotated positions. Within the tibia component-tibia bone interface, similar strain distributions were observed in both implant geometries in the normal position. However, a medialization of the strains was observed in the physiological implant in both mal-rotated conditions with greater bone volume affected by higher strains. Although evident changes due to mal-rotation were observed, the stresses do not suggest a local plastic deformation of the PE-Inlay. The strains values within most of the tibia component-tibia bone interface were in the physiological strain zone and no significant bone changes would be expected. The physiological cut on the articular aspect showed no detrimental effect compared to the horizontal implant.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5798979?pdf=render
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author Philippe Moewis
Sara Checa
Ines Kutzner
Hagen Hommel
Georg N Duda
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Sara Checa
Ines Kutzner
Hagen Hommel
Georg N Duda
Physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - A finite element analysis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Philippe Moewis
Sara Checa
Ines Kutzner
Hagen Hommel
Georg N Duda
author_sort Philippe Moewis
title Physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - A finite element analysis.
title_short Physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - A finite element analysis.
title_full Physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - A finite element analysis.
title_fullStr Physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - A finite element analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - A finite element analysis.
title_sort physiological joint line total knee arthroplasty designs are especially sensitive to rotational placement - a finite element analysis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Mechanical and kinematical aligning techniques are the usual positioning methods during total knee arthroplasty. However, alteration of the physiological joint line and unbalanced medio-lateral load distribution are considered disadvantages in the mechanical and kinematical techniques, respectively. The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of the joint line on the strain and stress distributions in an implanted knee and their sensitivity to rotational mal-alignment. Finite element calculations were conducted to analyse the stresses in the PE-Inlay and the mechanical strains at the bone side of the tibia component-tibia bone interface during normal positioning of the components and internal and external mal-rotation of the tibial component. Two designs were included, a horizontal and a physiological implant. The loading conditions are based on internal knee joint loads during walking. A medialization of the stresses on the PE-Inlay was observed in the physiological implant in a normal position, accompanied by higher stresses in the mal-rotated positions. Within the tibia component-tibia bone interface, similar strain distributions were observed in both implant geometries in the normal position. However, a medialization of the strains was observed in the physiological implant in both mal-rotated conditions with greater bone volume affected by higher strains. Although evident changes due to mal-rotation were observed, the stresses do not suggest a local plastic deformation of the PE-Inlay. The strains values within most of the tibia component-tibia bone interface were in the physiological strain zone and no significant bone changes would be expected. The physiological cut on the articular aspect showed no detrimental effect compared to the horizontal implant.
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