Anthropometric study of the knee in patients with osteoarthritis: intraoperative measurement versus magnetic resonance imaging

Author:

Loures Fabrício Bolpato1,Carrara Renato Janetti2,Góes Rogério Franco de Araújo3,Albuquerque Rodrigo Sattamini Pires e4,Barretto João Maurício5,Kinder André6,Gameiro Vinicius Schott4,Marchiori Edson7

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Santa Teresa, Brazil

2. Hospital Santa Teresa, Brazil; Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Brazil

3. Hospital Santa Teresa, Brazil; Brazilian Society of Knee Surgery, Brazil

4. Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil

5. Instituto Nacional de Traumatología e Ortopedia, Brazil

6. Clínica Multimagem, Brazil

7. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To compare intraoperative measurements of the knee with those obtained by magnetic resonance imaging, in order to validate the latter method for use in anthropometric studies. Materials and Methods: We studied 20 knees in 20 patients with osteoarthritis, all of whom underwent total arthroplasty between August and December of 2013. We took six measurements in the distal femur and two in the proximal tibia. Using the information system of the institution, we made the measurements on magnetic resonance imaging scans that had been obtained in the axial plane. Intraoperative measurements were obtained using a caliper, after the initial cuts made during the arthroplasty. The anatomical parameters determined by magnetic resonance imaging were the same as those determined by intraoperative measurement. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used in order to assess the level of agreement in anthropometric measurements of the knee performed by magnetic resonance imaging and by intraoperative measurement. Results: Statistical analysis revealed a highly significant correlation between the knee anthropometric parameters of the knee determined by intraoperative measurement and those determined by magnetic resonance imaging. Conclusion: The dimensions of osteoarthritic knees measured by magnetic resonance imaging were similar to those measured intraoperatively. Therefore, magnetic resonance imaging can be considered a reliable method for use in large-scale anthropometric studies that will allow the available implants to be adapted and improved.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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