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Comparison of Lower-Limb Alignment in Patients with Advanced Knee Osteoarthritis: EOS Biplanar Stereoradiography versus Conventional Scanography

Hyeong-Uk Choi, Du‐Han Kim, Si-Wook Lee, Byung-Chan Choi, Ki‐Cheor Bae

2022Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Accurate measurement of the lower limb alignment is one of the most crucial factors in advanced knee osteoarthritis patients scheduled for surgery. Recently, EOS biplanar stereoradiography with three-dimensional reconstruction was developed. The purpose of this study was to compare radiographic parameters between conventional scanography and EOS in patients with advanced knee osteoarthritis who need surgical treatment. Methods: A total of 52 consecutive patients (104 knees) with bilateral knee osteoarthritis of advanced stage (Kellgren-Lawrence [KL] grade 3 or 4) were retrospectively reviewed. We measured the hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA) on conventional scanograms. In EOS, we measured HKA, hip-knee-shaft angle, mechanical lateral distal femoral angle, and mechanical medial proximal tibial angle. To evaluate sagittal and axial plane alignment, knee flexion angle (KFA), and knee joint rotation (KJR) were also measured. Results: < 0.001). Conclusions: HKA measured on conventional scanograms and in EOS differed significantly and the difference had a significant correlations with KFA, KJR, and medial proximal tibial angle. Surgeons can consider these results before orthopedic surgery in patients who have advanced knee osteoarthritis.

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MedicineOsteoarthritisSagittal planeRadiographyKnee JointOrthodonticsSignificant differenceKnee flexionSurgeryNuclear medicineRadiologyInternal medicinePathologyAlternative medicineTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques
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