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Patient-specific design for articular surface conformity to preserve normal knee mechanics in posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty.

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BACKGROUND Contemporary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) provides remarkable clinical benefits. However, the normal function of the knee is not fully restored. Recent improvements in imaging and manufacturing have utilized the… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Contemporary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) provides remarkable clinical benefits. However, the normal function of the knee is not fully restored. Recent improvements in imaging and manufacturing have utilized the development of customized design to fit the unique shape of individual patients. OBJECTIVE The purpose of the present study is to investigate the preservation of normal knee biomechanics by using specific articular surface conformity in customized posterior stabilized (PS)-TKA. METHODS This includes customized PS-TKA, PS-TKA with conforming conformity (CPS-TKA), medial pivot conformity with PS-TKA (MPS-TKA), and PS-TKA with mimetic anatomy femoral and tibial articular surface (APS-TKA). In this study, kinematics, collateral ligament force and quadriceps force were evaluated using a computational simulation under a deep knee bend condition. RESULTS A conventional TKA did not provide the normal internal tibial rotation with flexion leading to abnormal femoral rollback. The APS-TKA exhibited normal-like femoral rollback kinematics but did not exhibit normal internal tibial rotation. However, APS-TKA exhibited the most normal-like collateral ligament and quadriceps forces. CONCLUSIONS Although the APS-TKA exhibited more normal-like biomechanics, it did not restore normal knee biomechanics owing to the absence of the cruciate ligament and post-cam mechanism.

Keywords: biomechanics; articular surface; normal knee; knee; conformity; mechanics

Journal Title: Bio-medical materials and engineering
Year Published: 2018

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