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Tibial morphology of symptomatic osteoarthritic knees varies according to location: a retrospective observational study in Japanese patients

This study analyzed 31 patients with symptomatic osteoarthritic knees scheduled to undergo knee arthroplasty or high tibial osteotomy and demonstrated shape variations in their proximal tibia using an average three-dimensional (3D) bone model. Preoperative computed tomography of the affected knees w...

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Published in:Scientific reports 2024-02, Vol.14 (1), p.3250-3250, Article 3250
Main Authors: Ishibashi, Teruya, Konda, Shoji, Tamaki, Masashi, Okada, Seiji, Tomita, Tetsuya
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description This study analyzed 31 patients with symptomatic osteoarthritic knees scheduled to undergo knee arthroplasty or high tibial osteotomy and demonstrated shape variations in their proximal tibia using an average three-dimensional (3D) bone model. Preoperative computed tomography of the affected knees was reconstructed as 3D bone models using a triangle mesh of surface layers. The initial case was defined as the template, and the other models were reconstructed into homologous models with the same number of mesh vertices as that in the template. The corresponding mesh vertices of the other models were averaged to evaluate the spatial position on the particular mesh vertex of the template. This was applied to all the mesh vertices of the template to generate the average 3D model. To quantify the variation in surface geometry, average minimum distance from the average bone model to 31 models was recorded. The medial proximal tibial cortex (1.63 mm) revealed lesser variation compared to the tibial tuberosity (2.50 mm) and lateral cortex (2.38 mm), ( p  = 0.004 and p  = 0.020, respectively). The medial tibial plateau (1.46 mm) revealed larger variation compared to the lateral tibial plateau (1.16 mm) ( p  = 0.044). Understanding 3D geometry could help in development of implants for arthroplasty and knee osteotomy.
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