Journal article
The Immediate Post-Operative Radiograph is an Unreliable Measure of Coronal Plane Alignment in Total Knee Replacement
J Petterwood, MM Dowsey, D Rodda, PFM Choong
Frontiers in Surgery | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background: Restoration of a neutral mechanical axis is a primary goal of total knee replacement (TKR). A mechanical axis within 3° of neutral has been correlated with improved implant longevity, function, and patient satisfaction. We hypothesize that the immediate post-operative radiograph is an unreliable method of measuring alignment following TKR surgery. Methods: Seventy-five consecutive patients had supine X-rays performed on day two post-operatively followed by standing long-leg radiographs (LLRs) 6 weeks post-operatively. Correlation was sought between the mechanical axis measured on the LLR and surrogate markers of alignment on the post-operative X-ray including component alignment ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Dr. Dowsey holds an NHMRC Early Career Australian Clinical Fellowship (APP1035810).