Development and validation of a clinical tool to semi‐automatic measure three‐dimensional TAR alignment on two‐dimensional radiographs

Author:

van Hoogstraten Sanne W. G.12ORCID,Hermus Joris1,Verbiest Vera2,van Rietbergen Bert12,Arts Jacobus J. C.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Laboratory for Experimental Orthopedics Maastricht University Medical Center Maastricht the Netherlands

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering Orthopedic Biomechanics Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMalalignment is often postulated as an important reason for the high failure rate of total ankle replacements (TARs). The correlation between TAR malalignment and clinical outcome, however, is not fully understood. Improving and expanding radiographic TAR alignment measurements in the clinic might lead to a better insight into the correlation between malalignment and the clinical outcome. This study aims to develop and validate a tool to semi‐automatic measure TAR alignment, and to improve alignment measurements on radiographs in the clinic.MethodsA tool to semi‐automatically measure TAR alignment on anteroposterior and lateral radiographs was developed in MATLAB. Using the principle of edge contouring and the perpendicular relationship between the anteroposterior and lateral radiographs, the exact configuration of the TAR components can be found. Two observers validated the tool by measuring TAR alignment of ten patients using the tool. The Intraclass Coefficient (ICC) was calculated to assess the reliability of the developed method. The results obtained by the tool were compared to clinical results during radiographic follow‐up in the past, and the accuracy of both methods was calculated using three‐dimensional CT data.ResultsThe tool showed an accuracy of 76% compared to 71% for the method used during follow‐up. ICC values were 0.94 (p < 0.01) and higher for both inter‐and intra‐observer reliability.ConclusionsThe tool presents a reproducible method to measure TAR alignment parameters. Three‐dimensional alignment parameters are obtained from two‐dimensional radiographs, and as the tool can be applied to most TAR designs, it offers a valuable addition in the clinic and for research purposes.

Funder

Health-Holland & ReumaNederland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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