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General Orthopaedics

Rationale, Implant Design and in Vivo Kinematics for a Multi-Compartmental Knee Arthroplasty System

The International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty (ISTA)



Abstract

There is great interest to provide repeatable and durable treatments for arthritis localized to one or two compartments in the cruciate-ligament intact knee. We report a series of efforts to develop and characterize an implant system for partial knee resurfacing. We studied distal femoral morphology and found that the sagittal-plane relationships between the condylar and trochlear surfaces are highly variable (Figs 1 and 2). In response, we report the design of a multi-compartmental system of implants intended to anatomically resurface any combination of compartments (Fig 3). Finally, we report the results of a pilot fluoroscopic study of the in vivo knee kinematics in patients who received medial, medial plus patellofemoral and bi-condylar knee arthroplasty. The kinematic results suggest these treatments provide a stable knee with intact cruciate ligament function. This work shows various partial knee resurfacing treatments have the potential to provide excellent knee mechanics and clinical outcomes.

Note - A full paper was submitted for consideration of the Hap Paul Award. The figure legends and numbers in the attached figures correspond to those in the full paper.


∗Email: banks@ufl.edu