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Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Efficacy of posterior capsular release for flexion contracture in posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty
Kazunori Hino1  Tomofumi Kinoshita1  Takashi Tsuda1  Tatsuhiko Kutsuna1  Kunihiko Watamori1  Hiromasa Miura1 
[1] Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine, Shitsukawa, 791-0295, Toon, Ehime, Japan;
关键词: Posterior capsular release;    Osteoarthritis;    Flexion contracture;    Knee extension angle;    Cadaveric study;    Cadaveric knee;    Navigation system;    Total knee arthroplasty;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40634-021-00422-2
来源: Springer
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PurposePosterior capsular contracture causes stiffness during knee extension in knee osteoarthritis. Furthermore, in posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty (PS-TKA), a unique design such as the cam mechanism could conflict with the posterior capsule (PC) causing flexion contracture (FC). However, few studies have focused on the anatomical aspects of the PC. This study aimed to investigate the anatomical site and forms of posterior capsular attachment to the femoral cortex, and to evaluate the efficacy of posterior capsular release for FC by assessing changes in knee extension angles using a navigation system.MethodsAttachment sites of the PC were investigated in 10 cadaveric knees using computed tomography. PS-TKA was performed in six cadaveric knees using a navigation system to evaluate the efficacy of posterior capsular release for FC. Posterior capsular release was performed stepwise at each part of the femoral condyle.ResultsThe gastrocnemius tendon and PC were integrally attached to the femoral cortex at the medial and lateral condyles, whereas the PC at the intercondylar fossa was independently attached directly to the femoral cortex. Moreover, the PC at the intercondylar fossa was attached most distally among each femoral condyle. Posterior capsular release at the intercondylar fossa allowed 11.4° ± 2.8° improvement in knee extension. This angle was further improved by 5.5° ± 1.3°, after subsequent capsular release at the medial and lateral condyles.ConclusionThe forms and sites of posterior capsular attachment differed based on the part of the femoral condyle. Stepwise posterior capsular release was effective for FC in PS-TKA.Level of evidenceIII.

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