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Physiological Femoral Condylar Morphology in Adult Knees—A MRI Study of 517 Patients
Background: In the age of individualised arthroplasty, the question arises whether currently available standard implants adequately consider femoral condylar morphology (FCM). Therefore, physiological reference values of FCM are needed. The aim was to establish physiological reference values for ant...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13030350 |
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author | Meier, Marc-Pascal Hochrein, Yara Saul, Dominik Seitz, Mark-Tilmann Roch, Paul Jonathan Jäckle, Katharina Seif Amir Hosseini, Ali Lehmann, Wolfgang Hawellek, Thelonius |
author_facet | Meier, Marc-Pascal Hochrein, Yara Saul, Dominik Seitz, Mark-Tilmann Roch, Paul Jonathan Jäckle, Katharina Seif Amir Hosseini, Ali Lehmann, Wolfgang Hawellek, Thelonius |
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description | Background: In the age of individualised arthroplasty, the question arises whether currently available standard implants adequately consider femoral condylar morphology (FCM). Therefore, physiological reference values of FCM are needed. The aim was to establish physiological reference values for anterior (ACO) and posterior condylar offset (PCO) as well as for the length of the medial (LMC) and lateral femoral condyles (LLC). Methods: The knee joints of 517 patients (mean age: 52.3 years (±16.8)) were analysed retrospectively using MRI images. Medial (med) and lateral (lat) ACO and PCO, as well as LMC and LLC, were measured. All FCM parameters were examined for association with age, gender, side and osteoarthritis. Results: Mean ACOmed was 2.8 mm (±2.5), mean ACOlat was 6.7 mm (±2.3), mean PCOmed was 25.7 mm (±4.6), mean PCOlat was 23.6 mm (±3.0), mean LMC was 63.7 mm (±5.0) and mean LLC was 64.4 mm (±5.0). Except for PCOmed, the mean values of all other FCM parameters were significantly higher in male knees compared to female knees. ACOmed and PCOmed showed significant side-specific differences. There were no significant differences in relation to age and osteoarthritis. Conclusion: The study showed significant differences in FCM side- and gender-specifically in adult knees. These aspects should be considered in the discussion of individual and gender-specific knee joint replacement. |
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spelling | pubmed-99140532023-02-11 Physiological Femoral Condylar Morphology in Adult Knees—A MRI Study of 517 Patients Meier, Marc-Pascal Hochrein, Yara Saul, Dominik Seitz, Mark-Tilmann Roch, Paul Jonathan Jäckle, Katharina Seif Amir Hosseini, Ali Lehmann, Wolfgang Hawellek, Thelonius Diagnostics (Basel) Article Background: In the age of individualised arthroplasty, the question arises whether currently available standard implants adequately consider femoral condylar morphology (FCM). Therefore, physiological reference values of FCM are needed. The aim was to establish physiological reference values for anterior (ACO) and posterior condylar offset (PCO) as well as for the length of the medial (LMC) and lateral femoral condyles (LLC). Methods: The knee joints of 517 patients (mean age: 52.3 years (±16.8)) were analysed retrospectively using MRI images. Medial (med) and lateral (lat) ACO and PCO, as well as LMC and LLC, were measured. All FCM parameters were examined for association with age, gender, side and osteoarthritis. Results: Mean ACOmed was 2.8 mm (±2.5), mean ACOlat was 6.7 mm (±2.3), mean PCOmed was 25.7 mm (±4.6), mean PCOlat was 23.6 mm (±3.0), mean LMC was 63.7 mm (±5.0) and mean LLC was 64.4 mm (±5.0). Except for PCOmed, the mean values of all other FCM parameters were significantly higher in male knees compared to female knees. ACOmed and PCOmed showed significant side-specific differences. There were no significant differences in relation to age and osteoarthritis. Conclusion: The study showed significant differences in FCM side- and gender-specifically in adult knees. These aspects should be considered in the discussion of individual and gender-specific knee joint replacement. MDPI 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9914053/ /pubmed/36766455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13030350 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Meier, Marc-Pascal Hochrein, Yara Saul, Dominik Seitz, Mark-Tilmann Roch, Paul Jonathan Jäckle, Katharina Seif Amir Hosseini, Ali Lehmann, Wolfgang Hawellek, Thelonius Physiological Femoral Condylar Morphology in Adult Knees—A MRI Study of 517 Patients |
title | Physiological Femoral Condylar Morphology in Adult Knees—A MRI Study of 517 Patients |
title_full | Physiological Femoral Condylar Morphology in Adult Knees—A MRI Study of 517 Patients |
title_fullStr | Physiological Femoral Condylar Morphology in Adult Knees—A MRI Study of 517 Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Physiological Femoral Condylar Morphology in Adult Knees—A MRI Study of 517 Patients |
title_short | Physiological Femoral Condylar Morphology in Adult Knees—A MRI Study of 517 Patients |
title_sort | physiological femoral condylar morphology in adult knees—a mri study of 517 patients |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13030350 |
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