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Significant reduction of patellar height affected lower clinical outcomes and knee flexion over five-year follow-up after total knee arthroplasty

Ashish Suthar, Kiminori Yukata, Yoshikazu Azuma, Yutaka Suetomi, Kazuhiro Yamazaki, Kazushige Seki, Takashi Sakai, Hiroshi Fujii

2021Bone & Joint Open14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between changes in patellar height and clinical outcomes at a mean follow-up of 7.7 years (5 to 10) after fixed-bearing posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty (PS-TKA). METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated knee radiographs of 165 knees, which underwent fixed-bearing PS-TKA with patella resurfacing. The incidence of patella baja and changes in patellar height over a minimum of five years of follow-up were determined using Insall-Salvati ratio (ISR) measurement. We examined whether patella baja (ISR < 0.8) at final follow-up affected clinical outcomes, knee joint range of motion (ROM), and Knee Society Score (KSS). We also assessed inter- and intrarater reliability of ISR measurements and focused on the relationship between patellar height reduction beyond measurement error and clinical outcomes. RESULTS: The ISR gradually decreased over five years after TKA, and finally 33 patients (20.0%) had patella baja. Patella baja at the final follow-up was not related to passive knee ROM or KSS. Interestingly, when we divided into two groups - patella baja and patella normal-alta (ISR ≥ 0.8) - the patella baja group already had a lower patellar height before surgery, compared with the patella normal-alta group. The ISR measurement error in this study was 0.17. Both passive knee flexion and KSS were significantly decreased in the group with a decrease in ISR of ≥ 0.17 at final follow-up. CONCLUSION: 2021;2(12):1075-1081.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineReduction (mathematics)Total knee arthroplastyKnee flexionSurgeryOrthodonticsPatellaArthroplastyLower limbOsteoarthritisSquatting positionTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
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