The morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.

This study characterized the soft tissue insertion morphometrics on the tibial plateau and their inter-relationships as well as variabilities. The outlines of the cruciate ligament and meniscal root insertions along with the medial and lateral cartilage on 20 cadaveric tibias (10 left and 10 right k...

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Main Authors: Liying Zheng, Christopher D Harner, Xudong Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4008582?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-adf07a5529b04d449076caac2a9471562020-11-25T01:48:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9651510.1371/journal.pone.0096515The morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.Liying ZhengChristopher D HarnerXudong ZhangThis study characterized the soft tissue insertion morphometrics on the tibial plateau and their inter-relationships as well as variabilities. The outlines of the cruciate ligament and meniscal root insertions along with the medial and lateral cartilage on 20 cadaveric tibias (10 left and 10 right knees) were digitized and co-registered with corresponding CT-based 3D bone models. Generalized Procrustes Analysis was employed in conjunction with Principal Components Analysis to first create a geometric consensus based on tibial cartilage and then determine the means and variations of insertion morphometrics including shape, size, location, and inter-relationship measures. Step-wise regression analysis was conducted in search of parsimonious models relating the morphometric measures to the tibial plateau width and depth, and basic anthropometric and gender factors. The analyses resulted in statistical morphometric representations for Procrustes-superimposed cruciate ligament and meniscus insertions, and identified only a few moderate correlations (R2: 0.37-0.49). The study provided evidence challenging the isometric scaling based on a single dimension frequently employed in related morphometric studies, and data for evaluating cruciate ligament reconstruction strategies in terms of re-creating the native anatomy and minimizing the risk of iatrogenic injury. It paved the way for future development of computer-aided personalized orthopaedic surgery applications improving the quality of care and patient safety, and biomechanical models with a better population or average representation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4008582?pdf=render
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author Liying Zheng
Christopher D Harner
Xudong Zhang
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Christopher D Harner
Xudong Zhang
The morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.
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author_facet Liying Zheng
Christopher D Harner
Xudong Zhang
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title The morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.
title_short The morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.
title_full The morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.
title_fullStr The morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.
title_full_unstemmed The morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.
title_sort morphometry of soft tissue insertions on the tibial plateau: data acquisition and statistical shape analysis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This study characterized the soft tissue insertion morphometrics on the tibial plateau and their inter-relationships as well as variabilities. The outlines of the cruciate ligament and meniscal root insertions along with the medial and lateral cartilage on 20 cadaveric tibias (10 left and 10 right knees) were digitized and co-registered with corresponding CT-based 3D bone models. Generalized Procrustes Analysis was employed in conjunction with Principal Components Analysis to first create a geometric consensus based on tibial cartilage and then determine the means and variations of insertion morphometrics including shape, size, location, and inter-relationship measures. Step-wise regression analysis was conducted in search of parsimonious models relating the morphometric measures to the tibial plateau width and depth, and basic anthropometric and gender factors. The analyses resulted in statistical morphometric representations for Procrustes-superimposed cruciate ligament and meniscus insertions, and identified only a few moderate correlations (R2: 0.37-0.49). The study provided evidence challenging the isometric scaling based on a single dimension frequently employed in related morphometric studies, and data for evaluating cruciate ligament reconstruction strategies in terms of re-creating the native anatomy and minimizing the risk of iatrogenic injury. It paved the way for future development of computer-aided personalized orthopaedic surgery applications improving the quality of care and patient safety, and biomechanical models with a better population or average representation.
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