Curve-on-curve technique is more reliable than free-floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritis

Abstract Introduction Malrotation of the tibial components in total knee arthroplasties is a common cause of pain and functional impairment. There are multiple methods used to establish the tibial component rotation, but there is still no consensus which method is the best.The objective of this stud...

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Published in:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Main Authors: Mohamed Elkabbani, Ahmed Mostafa Saied, Bassam Ali Abouelnas, Apostu Dragos, Amr Osman, Samih Tarabichi
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-024-07975-0
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Ahmed Mostafa Saied
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Apostu Dragos
Amr Osman
Samih Tarabichi
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description Abstract Introduction Malrotation of the tibial components in total knee arthroplasties is a common cause of pain and functional impairment. There are multiple methods used to establish the tibial component rotation, but there is still no consensus which method is the best.The objective of this study was to compare two of the most commonly used techniques, that is the use of self-alignment during passive range of motion (free-floating technique) versus the anterior cortex referencing method (Curve-on-curve technique). Materials and methods Twenty-eight consecutive patients with advanced varus-type osteoarthritis scheduled for posterior stabilized total knee replacement with symmetrical tibial baseplate were included in the study. We set the location of the tibial component trial using the method of self-alignment during passive range of motion and compared it to the location of the tibial component trial when referenced to the anterior cortex. The distance between the two locations was independently measured by two experienced surgeons. Results In all of the cases, the tibial component centre was located more laterally on the anterior tibial cortex in the anterior cortex referencing technique when compared to the self-alignment technique [range 3–19 mm]. Conclusion The tibial components placed using the anterior referencing technique (Curve-on-curve technique) are more externally rotated as compared to those placed using the self-alignment technique (free-floating technique) in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasties using symmetrical tibial components.
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spelling doaj-art-e1b25516b3b44abf8dae223991b0ddcb2025-08-20T01:56:23ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742024-12-012511610.1186/s12891-024-07975-0Curve-on-curve technique is more reliable than free-floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritisMohamed Elkabbani0Ahmed Mostafa Saied1Bassam Ali Abouelnas2Apostu Dragos3Amr Osman4Samih Tarabichi5Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Dakahlia GovernorateDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Dakahlia GovernorateDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Dakahlia GovernorateDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and PharmacyTarabichi Center for Joint Surgery, Al Zahra HospitalTarabichi Center for Joint Surgery, Al Zahra HospitalAbstract Introduction Malrotation of the tibial components in total knee arthroplasties is a common cause of pain and functional impairment. There are multiple methods used to establish the tibial component rotation, but there is still no consensus which method is the best.The objective of this study was to compare two of the most commonly used techniques, that is the use of self-alignment during passive range of motion (free-floating technique) versus the anterior cortex referencing method (Curve-on-curve technique). Materials and methods Twenty-eight consecutive patients with advanced varus-type osteoarthritis scheduled for posterior stabilized total knee replacement with symmetrical tibial baseplate were included in the study. We set the location of the tibial component trial using the method of self-alignment during passive range of motion and compared it to the location of the tibial component trial when referenced to the anterior cortex. The distance between the two locations was independently measured by two experienced surgeons. Results In all of the cases, the tibial component centre was located more laterally on the anterior tibial cortex in the anterior cortex referencing technique when compared to the self-alignment technique [range 3–19 mm]. Conclusion The tibial components placed using the anterior referencing technique (Curve-on-curve technique) are more externally rotated as compared to those placed using the self-alignment technique (free-floating technique) in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasties using symmetrical tibial components.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-024-07975-0Total knee arthroplastyTibial component rotationMalrotation
spellingShingle Mohamed Elkabbani
Ahmed Mostafa Saied
Bassam Ali Abouelnas
Apostu Dragos
Amr Osman
Samih Tarabichi
Curve-on-curve technique is more reliable than free-floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritis
Total knee arthroplasty
Tibial component rotation
Malrotation
title Curve-on-curve technique is more reliable than free-floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritis
title_full Curve-on-curve technique is more reliable than free-floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Curve-on-curve technique is more reliable than free-floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Curve-on-curve technique is more reliable than free-floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritis
title_short Curve-on-curve technique is more reliable than free-floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritis
title_sort curve on curve technique is more reliable than free floating technique for tibial components positioning in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty using symmetrical tibial components in varus osteoarthritis
topic Total knee arthroplasty
Tibial component rotation
Malrotation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-024-07975-0
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