Morphological Measurement and Clinical Significance of Abnormal Development of Distal Femur with Hemophilia Knee Arthritis: A Consideration on the Renewal of Total Knee Prosthesis

Author:

Feng Ru12ORCID,Ye Houlong3ORCID,Fang Wang45,Zhang Chun45,Qi Renfei45,Jing Juehua45,Yao Yunfeng45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics An'kang Central Hospital Ankang China

2. Department of Orthopedics An'kang Orthopaedics Hospital Ankang China

3. Department of Orthopedics, The Second People's Hospital of Hefei Hefei Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University Hefei China

4. Department of Orthopedics The Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei China

5. Institute of Orthopedics, Research Center for Translational Medicine The Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei China

Abstract

ObjectiveThe knee joint of hemophiliacs may face the result of local morphological changes due to long‐term irritation of synovitis. This study aims to elucidate the morphological characteristics of distal femur in hemophilic arthritis (HA) and compare the compatibility of three types of prostheses with the anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) dimensions of the femoral osteotomy surface.MethodsThis study retrospectively and randomly selected 50 patients with HA registered for treatment at our hospital from June 2016 to August 2022 as the study subjects, with an equal number of male osteoarthritis (OA) patients and healthy male individuals set as the control group. This study used medical digitalization software to simulate osteotomies on the distal femur during total knee arthroplasties (TKA) for 50 patients with HA, OA patients, and the healthy population, respectively, and measure the morphological parameters to compare with three commonly used femoral components of TKA in clinical practice. The differences between the femur resection of anteroposterior and mediolateral (FRAP, FRML) osteotomy surface and the prosthesis's BOX‐AP/ML were compared in three prostheses. One‐way ANOVA and multiple Kruskal–Wallis H test were used for the normal or non‐normal distribution data, and pairwise comparisons between groups were conducted using the Bonferroni method, and the linear correlation analysis was utilized to assess the relationship between section femoral morphological data and prosthesis parameters.ResultIn HA patients, the morphological characteristics of the distal femur were shown as shorter than femur AP (FAP), medial and lateral condyle anterior–posterior dimension (FMCAP, FLCAP), notch width (NW), posterolateral condyle height (PLCH), posteromedial condyle width (PMCW), and posterior condylar axis length (PCAL) dimension. They had comparatively smaller femur section aspect ratios (p < 0.005). They showed longer posterolateral condyle width (PLCW), anterior condyle mediolateral dimension (FRACML), anterolateral condyle height (ALCH), and femur resection anterior condylar mediolateral (FRACML) dimension (p < 0.005). They showed larger distal femur aspect ratio and resection aspect ratio (FAR, FRAR, p < 0.005). All selected prostheses showed ML undercoverage under similar AP dimensions, and ML undersizing of Attune systems was more obvious in three femoral prostheses.ConclusionThe distal femur morphological change of HA patient is shown as smaller AP dimension, narrow posterior condyle spacing, lower and shallower trochlear, thinner anterior condyle, wider and lower intercondylar notch and higher posterior‐lateral condyle. The selected prostheses showed ML undercoverage under similar AP dimensions. This typical morphological tendency of the distal femur seems to warrant consideration in the process of knee joint prosthesis upgrading.

Publisher

Wiley

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