Accuracy Of 2d Ct-Based Measurements Of Rotational Alignment Of The Femoral Component For Total Knee Arthroplasty

YONSEI MEDICAL JOURNAL(2021)

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Purpose: We aimed to investigate the accuracy of two-dimensional computed tomography (2D-CT)-based methods for measuring rotational alignment of the femoral component during total knee arthroplasty in comparison to reference values for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction.Materials and Methods: We selected the "most protruding transepicondylar axis section," "most protruding posterior condylar line section," and "distal femoral cut section" on 2D-CT images for 100 knees. We investigated posterior condylar angle (PCA) and condylar twist angle (CTA) values using three different methods on 2D-CT and compared to these values to those obtained using a 3D model.Results: The mean PCA and CTA values were 2.8 degrees and 7.0 degrees on the 3D model and 2.0 degrees to 2.1 degrees and 5.9 degrees to 6.0 degrees on 2D-CT, respectively. Errors in PCA and CTA measurement included internal rotation of 0.8 degrees and 1.1 degrees with the 1-plane and 2-plane methods and 0.9 degrees and 1.0 degrees with the assumed resection method, respectively.Conclusion: Mean errors in PCA and CTA values measured using three different methods on 2D-CT were not significantly different. However, PCA and CTA values measured on 2D-CT were approximately 1 degrees smaller than their 3D values. Thus, we suggest that adding 1 degrees to the mean PCA and CTA values obtained from a single plane of 2D-CT would provide values similar to those obtained from 3D reconstruction.
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Knee, osteoarthritis, total knee arthroplasty, rotational alignment of the femoral component, 2D-CT, 3D reconstruction
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