Mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric procedures

Abstract Purpose Alteration of the postoperative frontal mechanical leg axis is a known problem in femoral rotational osteotomies. However, the maintenance of the sagittal mechanical leg axis seems also important. Goal of this study was to investigate the impact of femoral rotational osteotomies on...

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Main Authors: Lukas Jud, Octavian Andronic, Lazaros Vlachopoulos, Sandro F. Fucentese, Patrick O. Zingg
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Published: SpringerOpen 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00262-6
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spelling doaj-b2557329a0e24286a35a2b38cee980232020-11-25T03:11:10ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics2197-11532020-07-017111010.1186/s40634-020-00262-6Mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric proceduresLukas Jud0Octavian Andronic1Lazaros Vlachopoulos2Sandro F. Fucentese3Patrick O. Zingg4Department of Orthopedics, Balgrist University Hospital, University of ZurichDepartment of Orthopedics, Balgrist University Hospital, University of ZurichDepartment of Orthopedics, Balgrist University Hospital, University of ZurichDepartment of Orthopedics, Balgrist University Hospital, University of ZurichDepartment of Orthopedics, Balgrist University Hospital, University of ZurichAbstract Purpose Alteration of the postoperative frontal mechanical leg axis is a known problem in femoral rotational osteotomies. However, the maintenance of the sagittal mechanical leg axis seems also important. Goal of this study was to investigate the impact of femoral rotational osteotomies on the sagittal mechanical leg axis and to identify the degree of mal-angulation of the osteotomy planes that alter the postoperative sagittal alignment relevantly. Methods Using 3D bone models of two patients with a pathologic femoral torsion (42° antetorsion and 6° retrotorsion), subtrochanteric and supracondylar rotational osteotomies were simulated first with an osteotomy plane perpendicular to the mechanical femoral axis (baseline osteotomy plane), second with predefined mal-angulated osteotomy planes. Subsequently, five different degrees of rotation were applied and the postoperative deviations of the sagittal mechanical leg axes were analyzed. Results Using the baseline osteotomy plane, the sagittal mechanical leg axis changed by 0.4° ± 0.5° over both models. Using the mal-angulated osteotomy planes, maximum deviation of the sagittal mechanical leg axis of 4.0° ± 1.2° and 11.0° ± 2.0° was observed for subtrochanteric and for supracondylar procedures, respectively. Relevant changes of more than 2° were already observed with mal-angulation of 10° in the frontal plane and 15° of rotation in supracondylar procedures. Conclusion Relevant changes of the postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis could be observed with just slight mal-angulation of the osteotomy planes, in particular in supracondylar procedures and in cases with higher degrees of rotation. However, osteotomies perpendicular to the femoral mechanical axis showed no relevant alterations.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00262-6Subtrochanteric osteotomySupracondylar osteotomySagittal leg axisSagittal femoral bowingTotal knee arthroplastyIntramedullary nailing
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author Lukas Jud
Octavian Andronic
Lazaros Vlachopoulos
Sandro F. Fucentese
Patrick O. Zingg
spellingShingle Lukas Jud
Octavian Andronic
Lazaros Vlachopoulos
Sandro F. Fucentese
Patrick O. Zingg
Mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric procedures
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Subtrochanteric osteotomy
Supracondylar osteotomy
Sagittal leg axis
Sagittal femoral bowing
Total knee arthroplasty
Intramedullary nailing
author_facet Lukas Jud
Octavian Andronic
Lazaros Vlachopoulos
Sandro F. Fucentese
Patrick O. Zingg
author_sort Lukas Jud
title Mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric procedures
title_short Mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric procedures
title_full Mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric procedures
title_fullStr Mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric procedures
title_full_unstemmed Mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric procedures
title_sort mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies causes more postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis deviation in supracondylar than in subtrochanteric procedures
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
issn 2197-1153
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Purpose Alteration of the postoperative frontal mechanical leg axis is a known problem in femoral rotational osteotomies. However, the maintenance of the sagittal mechanical leg axis seems also important. Goal of this study was to investigate the impact of femoral rotational osteotomies on the sagittal mechanical leg axis and to identify the degree of mal-angulation of the osteotomy planes that alter the postoperative sagittal alignment relevantly. Methods Using 3D bone models of two patients with a pathologic femoral torsion (42° antetorsion and 6° retrotorsion), subtrochanteric and supracondylar rotational osteotomies were simulated first with an osteotomy plane perpendicular to the mechanical femoral axis (baseline osteotomy plane), second with predefined mal-angulated osteotomy planes. Subsequently, five different degrees of rotation were applied and the postoperative deviations of the sagittal mechanical leg axes were analyzed. Results Using the baseline osteotomy plane, the sagittal mechanical leg axis changed by 0.4° ± 0.5° over both models. Using the mal-angulated osteotomy planes, maximum deviation of the sagittal mechanical leg axis of 4.0° ± 1.2° and 11.0° ± 2.0° was observed for subtrochanteric and for supracondylar procedures, respectively. Relevant changes of more than 2° were already observed with mal-angulation of 10° in the frontal plane and 15° of rotation in supracondylar procedures. Conclusion Relevant changes of the postoperative sagittal mechanical leg axis could be observed with just slight mal-angulation of the osteotomy planes, in particular in supracondylar procedures and in cases with higher degrees of rotation. However, osteotomies perpendicular to the femoral mechanical axis showed no relevant alterations.
topic Subtrochanteric osteotomy
Supracondylar osteotomy
Sagittal leg axis
Sagittal femoral bowing
Total knee arthroplasty
Intramedullary nailing
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00262-6
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