The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 26, Issue: 5, Page: 721-727

Effect of Total Knee Arthroplasty Implant Position on Flexion Angle Before Implant-Bone Impingement

Mizu-uchi, Hideki; Colwell, Clifford W; Matsuda, Shuichi; Flores-Hernandez, Cesar; Iwamoto, Yukihide; D'Lima, Darryl D
Knee

We generated patient-specific computer models of total knee arthroplasty from 10 patients to compute maximum flexion angle before implant-bone impingement. Motion was simulated for 5 different femoral implant positions and 11 different tibial insert positions at 4 different tibial posterior slopes. In the neutral position, the mean maximum flexion angle was 136.3°. The range because of anatomical variation among patients was 13.0°. A combination of 2-mm posterior translation of the femoral component with a 10-mm anterior translation of the insert and a 7° posterior slope increased flexion by a mean of 14° relative to the neutral position. The rate of change in flexion angle was 0.4°/mm to 1.5°/mm with respect to implant position and 1.5°/mm increase in the posterior condylar offset.


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