| Literature DB >> 26151039 |
Sergio Romagnoli1, Matteo Marullo1, Michele Massaro1, Enis Rustemi1, Federico D'Amario1, Michele Corbella1.
Abstract
The anatomy and orientation of the condyles and the trochlea are not standard, but related to morphotype, gender and race. Consequently, the extreme variability in their dimension, and in the distance and angle between the axis of the condyles and of the trochlea, often necessitates a "custom-made" replacement. This may be achieved through the use of small implants. Bicompartmental osteoarthritis with intact ligaments should be addressed with bi-unicompartmental (bi-UKR) or UKR plus patellofemoral replacement (PFR). These options allow selective replacement of the worn compartments and a customised fit of the small implants to the native knee anatomy. Clinical consequences are restoration of the native knee kinematics and overall better function.Entities:
Keywords: bicompartmental; knee replacement; patellofemoral; replacement; unicompartmental
Year: 2015 PMID: 26151039 PMCID: PMC4469043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Joints ISSN: 2512-9090