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Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People

BACKGROUND: The femoral rotation angle is important element in total knee replacement (TKR). AIM: To measure this angle, we determine through the axes: the transepicondylar axis (cTEA and sTEA), the posterior condylar axis (PCA), the anteroposterior axis (APA – Whiteside axis). METHODS: Measuring th...

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Autores principales: Trung, Dung Tran, Huy, Phuong Nguyen, Son, Tung Pham, Dinh, Thien Chu, Dinh, Toi Chu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Republic of Macedonia 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32215095
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.836
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author Trung, Dung Tran
Huy, Phuong Nguyen
Son, Tung Pham
Dinh, Thien Chu
Dinh, Toi Chu
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Huy, Phuong Nguyen
Son, Tung Pham
Dinh, Thien Chu
Dinh, Toi Chu
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description BACKGROUND: The femoral rotation angle is important element in total knee replacement (TKR). AIM: To measure this angle, we determine through the axes: the transepicondylar axis (cTEA and sTEA), the posterior condylar axis (PCA), the anteroposterior axis (APA – Whiteside axis). METHODS: Measuring the angles created by the four axes: cTEA, sTEA, PCA and APA in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); determining the femoral rotation angle and application TKR. RESULTS: the angle between APA and cTEA: 90.41° ± 3.35°, the angle between APA and sTEA: 94.47° ± 3.31°, the angle between APA and PCA: 96.40° ± 4.59°, the angle between cTEA and sTEA: 4.00° ± 1.02°, the angle between cTEA and PCA: 6.53° ± 2.55°, the angle between sTEA and PCA: 3.48° ± 1.91°. CONCLUSION: The angle between sTEA and PCA is the angle that best represents the femoral rotation angle. However, in case of sTEA or PCA is difficult to identify, it can be measure via the APA or cTEA. These angles don’t differ by age, gender and place of knee joint.
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spelling pubmed-70840212020-03-25 Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People Trung, Dung Tran Huy, Phuong Nguyen Son, Tung Pham Dinh, Thien Chu Dinh, Toi Chu Open Access Maced J Med Sci Basic and Clinical Medical Researches in Vietnam BACKGROUND: The femoral rotation angle is important element in total knee replacement (TKR). AIM: To measure this angle, we determine through the axes: the transepicondylar axis (cTEA and sTEA), the posterior condylar axis (PCA), the anteroposterior axis (APA – Whiteside axis). METHODS: Measuring the angles created by the four axes: cTEA, sTEA, PCA and APA in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); determining the femoral rotation angle and application TKR. RESULTS: the angle between APA and cTEA: 90.41° ± 3.35°, the angle between APA and sTEA: 94.47° ± 3.31°, the angle between APA and PCA: 96.40° ± 4.59°, the angle between cTEA and sTEA: 4.00° ± 1.02°, the angle between cTEA and PCA: 6.53° ± 2.55°, the angle between sTEA and PCA: 3.48° ± 1.91°. CONCLUSION: The angle between sTEA and PCA is the angle that best represents the femoral rotation angle. However, in case of sTEA or PCA is difficult to identify, it can be measure via the APA or cTEA. These angles don’t differ by age, gender and place of knee joint. Republic of Macedonia 2019-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7084021/ /pubmed/32215095 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.836 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Dung Tran Trung, Phuong Nguyen Huy, Tung Pham Son, Thien Chu Dinh, Toi Chu Dinh. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0)
spellingShingle Basic and Clinical Medical Researches in Vietnam
Trung, Dung Tran
Huy, Phuong Nguyen
Son, Tung Pham
Dinh, Thien Chu
Dinh, Toi Chu
Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People
title Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People
title_full Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People
title_fullStr Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People
title_short Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People
title_sort anatomical study of femoral condylar index in magnetic resonance imaging: implication to total knee replacement surgery for vietnamese people
topic Basic and Clinical Medical Researches in Vietnam
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32215095
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.836
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