Postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3D printed patient specific instruments: A Prospective Cohort Study

Objective: Total knee replacement (TKR) is a surgical treatment for final stage gonarthrosis. The lifespan of the prosthetic implants used in TKR surgery is a major interest for the orthopaedic research community.Previously, proper implant alignment of the implants has been advocated for longevity o...

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Main Authors: Halil Can Gemalmaz, Kerim Sarıyılmaz, Okan Ozkunt, Mustafa Sungur, Ibrahim Kaya, Fatih Dikici
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Published: AVES Yayincilik 2019-09-01
Series:Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
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spelling doaj-c3ba527965404d0a87fa9069702676862020-11-25T02:37:28ZengAVES YayincilikActa Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica1017-995X2019-09-01535323328Postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3D printed patient specific instruments: A Prospective Cohort StudyHalil Can Gemalmaz0Kerim Sarıyılmaz1Okan Ozkunt2Mustafa Sungur3Ibrahim Kaya4Fatih Dikici5Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University, School of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Istanbul, Turkey; Corresponding author. Acıbadem Atakent Hastanesi, Turgut Ozal Bulv. No 16 Kucukcekmece, Istanbul, Turkey.Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul, TurkeyMedipol University, Sefakoy Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyAcıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul, TurkeyAcıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul, TurkeyAcıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University, School of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Istanbul, TurkeyObjective: Total knee replacement (TKR) is a surgical treatment for final stage gonarthrosis. The lifespan of the prosthetic implants used in TKR surgery is a major interest for the orthopaedic research community.Previously, proper implant alignment of the implants has been advocated for longevity of the TKR surgery. Recently, patient-specific (PSI) instruments have been proposed to improve the mechanical alignment of the TKR by permitting better implant positioning over conventional TKR surgery. The aim of this study is to compare the mechanical alignment results of patients operated with PSIs and conventional instruments. Methods: Two groups of 20 patients chosen in a quasi-random manner have been compared in this study. In the first group femoral distal and tibial osteotomies were made by a PSI which was produced by the patients' computed tomography scans. All osteotomies in the control group were made with the TKR set's routine instruments by conventional means. Patients' preoperative and postoperative mechanical femorotibal angles (mFTA), femoral coronal angles (FCA), tibial coronal angles (TCA) were measured and the number of outliers which showed more than 3° of malalignment were counted in both groups for comparison. Results: The average postoperative mFTA was found to be 2.09° for the PSI group and in was found to be 2.84° for the control which was not statistically significant. The comparison of postoperative FCA and TCA also did not show significant difference between the groups. The number of outliers showing more than 3° of malalignment per group were found to be 1 out of 20 (5%) for the PSI group and 7 out of 20 (35%) for the control which was statistically significant. Conclusion: In this study patient-specific instrumentation provided significantly better mechanical alignment compared to conventional TKR for the frequency of outlier cases with malalignment beyond 3°. PSI proved no significant difference when the groups were compared for mFTA, FCA and TCA. Our findings support that PSI may improve TKR alignment by improving the ratio of the outlier patients with marked malalignment. Level of Evidence: Level III, Therapeutic Study. Keywords: Total knee replacement, Total knee arthroplasty, Mechanical alignment, Patient specific instruments, Patient matched instrumentshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1017995X18305145
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author Halil Can Gemalmaz
Kerim Sarıyılmaz
Okan Ozkunt
Mustafa Sungur
Ibrahim Kaya
Fatih Dikici
spellingShingle Halil Can Gemalmaz
Kerim Sarıyılmaz
Okan Ozkunt
Mustafa Sungur
Ibrahim Kaya
Fatih Dikici
Postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3D printed patient specific instruments: A Prospective Cohort Study
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
author_facet Halil Can Gemalmaz
Kerim Sarıyılmaz
Okan Ozkunt
Mustafa Sungur
Ibrahim Kaya
Fatih Dikici
author_sort Halil Can Gemalmaz
title Postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3D printed patient specific instruments: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_short Postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3D printed patient specific instruments: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_full Postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3D printed patient specific instruments: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_fullStr Postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3D printed patient specific instruments: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3D printed patient specific instruments: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_sort postoperative mechanical alignment analysis of total knee replacement patients operated with 3d printed patient specific instruments: a prospective cohort study
publisher AVES Yayincilik
series Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
issn 1017-995X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Objective: Total knee replacement (TKR) is a surgical treatment for final stage gonarthrosis. The lifespan of the prosthetic implants used in TKR surgery is a major interest for the orthopaedic research community.Previously, proper implant alignment of the implants has been advocated for longevity of the TKR surgery. Recently, patient-specific (PSI) instruments have been proposed to improve the mechanical alignment of the TKR by permitting better implant positioning over conventional TKR surgery. The aim of this study is to compare the mechanical alignment results of patients operated with PSIs and conventional instruments. Methods: Two groups of 20 patients chosen in a quasi-random manner have been compared in this study. In the first group femoral distal and tibial osteotomies were made by a PSI which was produced by the patients' computed tomography scans. All osteotomies in the control group were made with the TKR set's routine instruments by conventional means. Patients' preoperative and postoperative mechanical femorotibal angles (mFTA), femoral coronal angles (FCA), tibial coronal angles (TCA) were measured and the number of outliers which showed more than 3° of malalignment were counted in both groups for comparison. Results: The average postoperative mFTA was found to be 2.09° for the PSI group and in was found to be 2.84° for the control which was not statistically significant. The comparison of postoperative FCA and TCA also did not show significant difference between the groups. The number of outliers showing more than 3° of malalignment per group were found to be 1 out of 20 (5%) for the PSI group and 7 out of 20 (35%) for the control which was statistically significant. Conclusion: In this study patient-specific instrumentation provided significantly better mechanical alignment compared to conventional TKR for the frequency of outlier cases with malalignment beyond 3°. PSI proved no significant difference when the groups were compared for mFTA, FCA and TCA. Our findings support that PSI may improve TKR alignment by improving the ratio of the outlier patients with marked malalignment. Level of Evidence: Level III, Therapeutic Study. Keywords: Total knee replacement, Total knee arthroplasty, Mechanical alignment, Patient specific instruments, Patient matched instruments
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1017995X18305145
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