| Literature DB >> 27704318 |
T K Kim1, Mark Phillips2, Mohit Bhandari3, John Watson4, Rajesh Malhotra5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most TKA prostheses are designed based on the anatomy of white patients. Individual studies have identified key anthropometric differences between the knees of the white population and other major ethnic groups, yet there is limited understanding of what these findings may indicate if analyzed collectively. QUESTION/Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27704318 PMCID: PMC5174057 DOI: 10.1007/s11999-016-5097-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Orthop Relat Res ISSN: 0009-921X Impact factor: 4.176
Fig. 1The flowchart shows the results of our literature search and the articles identified at each stage, with the reasons for exclusion. UKA = unicompartmental knee arthroplasty.
Summary of included studies of morphologic features of the knee (n = 30)
| Study | Population | Female/male | Knees | Measurement method | Endpoints included | NIH Quality of Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barnes et al. [ | Black | 12/3 | 15 | Virtual (CT) | FAP, FML | Fair |
| Chaichankul et al. [ | East Asian | 119/81 | 200 | Virtual (MRI) | FAP, FML, femoral aspect ratio, TAP, TML | Fair |
| Cheng et al. [ | East Asian | 78/94 | 172 | Virtual (CT) | FAP, FML, FLAP, FMAP, femoral aspect ratio, TAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP, tibial aspect ratio | Good |
| Chung et al. [ | East Asian | 975/50 | 1025 | Physical (intraoperative) | FAP, femoral aspect ratio | Good |
| Dai & Bischoff [ | Indian | 47/50 | 97 | Virtual (CT) | TML, TLAP, TMAP | Good |
| Gandhi et al. [ | Indian | 50/50 | 100 | Physical (intraoperative) | TAP, TLAP, TMAP | Poor |
| Gillespie et al. [ | White | 660/547 | 1207 | Physical (cadaver) | Femoral aspect ratio | Fair |
| Hussain et al. [ | East Asian | 50/50 | 100 | Virtual (CT) | FAP, FML, femoral aspect ratio | Fair |
| Ishimaru et al. [ | East Asian | 40/40 | 80 | Virtual (CT) | FML, FLAP, FMAP, femoral aspect ratio, | Fair |
| Kwak et al. [ | East Asian | 100/100 | 200 | Virtual (CT) | FAP, FLAP, femoral aspect ratio | Good |
| Kwak et al. [ | East Asian | 100/100 | 200 | Virtual (CT) | TAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP | Good |
| Li et al. [ | White | 48/79 | 275 | Virtual (MRI for white, CT for East Asian) | FAP, FLAP, femoral aspect ratio, TAP, TML, tibial aspect ratio | Fair |
| Lim et al. [ | East Asian | 59/56 | 115 | Virtual (MRI) | FML, FLAP, FMAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP | Good |
| Liu et al. [ | East Asian | 195/129 | 324 | Virtual (CT) | TAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP | Poor |
| Mahfouz et al. [ | Black | 40/40 | 80 | Physical & virtual (cadaver and CT) | FAP, FLAP, FMAP, femoral aspect ratio, TAP, TML, tibial aspect ratio | Good |
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| Mensch & Amstutz [ | White | 39/44 | 83 | Physical (cadaver 36.1%) & (radiographs 63.9%) | FML, FLAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP | Poor |
| Nishikawa et al. [ | East Asian | 154/25 | 179 | Virtual (CT) | FAP, FML | Good |
| Rooney et al. [ | White | 68/128 | 196 | Physical (intraoperative) | FML, FLAP, FMAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP | Fair |
| Terzidis et al. [ | White | 168/192 | 360 | Physical (cadaver) | FLAP, FMAP | Poor |
| Uehara et al. [ | East Asian | 77/23 | 100 | Physical (intraoperative) | TAP, TML | Poor |
| Urabe et al. [ | White | 30/0 | 100 | Physical (radiographs) | FLAP | Fair |
| Vaidya et al. [ | Indian | 48/38 | 86 | Physical & virtual (cadaver & CT) | FAP, FML | Fair |
| van den Heever et al. [ | Black | 0/18 | 60 | Virtual (MRI) | FML, FLAP, FMAP, femoral aspect ratio | Fair |
| Wanitcharo-enporn et al. [ | East Asian | 170/30 | 200 | Physical (intraoperative) | FML, FLAP, FMAP, femoral aspect ratio | Poor |
| Yan et al. [ | East Asian | 50/50 | 100 | Virtual (CT) | FAP, FML, femoral aspect ratio | Fair |
| Yang et al. [ | East Asian | 799/177 | 976 | Physical (intraoperative) | TAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP | Good |
| Yang et al. [ | East Asian | 658/164 | 822 | Physical (intraoperative) | TLAP, TMAP | Fair |
| Yang et al. [ | East Asian | 65/65 | 130 | Virtual (CT) | FAP, FML, femoral aspect ratio | Fair |
| Yang et al. [ | East Asian | 65/65 | 130 | Virtual (CT) | TAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP, tibial aspect ratio | Fair |
| Yue et al. [ | White | 20/20 | 40 | Virtual (CT) | FAP, FML, femoral aspect ratio, TAP, TML, TLAP, TMAP, tibial aspect ratio | Poor |
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FAP = femoral AP; FLAP = femoral lateral AP; FML = femoral mediolateral; FMAP = femoral medial AP; TAP = tibial AP; TML = tibial mediolateral; TLAP = tibial lateral AP; TMAP = tibial medial AP.
Fig. 2The four femoral morphologic endpoints measured are shown. FAP = femoral AP (AP dimension of the lateral femoral condyle [identical with FLAP]); FML = femoral mediolateral (mediolateral width at the condyle); FLAP = femoral lateral AP (longest dimension of the lateral condyles in the AP axis); FMAP = femoral medial AP (longest dimension of the medial condyles in the AP axis). In addition, the femoral aspect ratio was calculated by dividing femoral mediolateral by femoral AP.
Fig. 3The four tibial morphologic endpoints measured are shown (tibia measured postresection). TAP = tibial AP (line perpendicular to and passing through the midpoint of the tibial mediolateral line); TML = tibial mediolateral (the longest mediolateral length of the proximal tibial cut surface); TLAP = tibial lateral AP (a line drawn parallel to the tibial AP and passing through the posterior-most points of the laterial tibial condyles); TMAP = tibial medial AP line (a line drawn parallel to tibial AP line and passing through the posterior-most points of the medial tibial condyles). In addition, the tibial aspect ratio was calculated by dividing the tibial mediolateral by tibial AP.
Fig. 4The average values for the three femoral morphologic endpoints measured are shown. FAP = femoral AP; FML = femoral mediolateral (mediolateral width at condyle); FMAP = femoral medial AP.
Fig. 5The average values for the four tibial morphologic endpoints measured are shown. TAP = tibial AP; TML = tibial mediolateral; TLAP = tibial lateral AP; TMAP = tibial medial AP.
Femoral AP measurements† (3650 knees; 13 studies)
| Ethnicity | Males | Females | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 64 | 60–69 | 59 | 54–64 | 62 | 57–66 |
| Black | 66 | 61–70 | 61 | 55–67 | 63 | 58–68 |
| East Asian | 61 | 57–66 | 56 | 52–60 | 59 | 54–63 |
| Indian | 61 | 45–77 | 55 | 39–70 | 59 | 42–73 |
†Measurements in mm; p values of main effects: ethnicity (< 0.001); sex (< 0.001); interaction (0.954); white versus black (0.639), East Asian (< 0.001), Indian (0.957); black versus white (0.639), East Asian (0.012), Indian (0.900); East Asian versus black (0.012), white (< 0.001), Indian (0.999); Indian versus black (0.900), white (0.957), East Asian (0.999).
Femoral mediolateral measurements† (1884 knees; 15 studies)
| Ethnicity | Male | Female | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 79 | 75–83 | 69 | 65–72 | 74 | 70–77 |
| Black | 71 | 65–77 | 67 | 60–75 | 69 | 64–74 |
| East Asian | 76 | 73–79 | 67 | 64–70 | 71 | 69–74 |
| Indian | 70 | 59–80 | 61 | 49–73 | 65 | 55–76 |
†Measurements in mm; p values of main effects: ethnicity (0.167); sex (< 0.001); interaction (0.564); black versus white (0.254), East Asian (0.560), Indian (0.458); black versus white (0.254), East Asian (0.738), Indian (0.911); East Asian versus black (0.738), white (0.560), Indian (0.670); Indian versus black (0.911), white (0.458), East Asian (0.670).
Femoral medial AP measurements† (2183 knees; eight studies)
| Ethnicity | Male | Female | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 65 | 61–68 | 59 | 55–62 | 62 | 58–65 |
| Black | 65 | 61–70 | 63 | 56–70 | 64 | 59–69 |
| East Asian | 60 | 57–64 | 56 | 52–59 | 58 | 54–62 |
†Measurements in mm; p values of main effects: ethnicity (0.009); sex (0.004); interaction (0.156); white versus black (0.338), East Asian (0.012); black versus white (0.338), East Asian (0.022); East Asian versus black (0.022), white (0.012).
Fig. 6The mean femoral aspect ratio and 95% CIs are shown for the available ethnicities (white, black, and East Asian).
Femoral aspect ratio (4825 knees; 14 studies)
| Ethnicity | Male | Female | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 1.22 | (1.13–1.31) | 1.17 | (1.08–1.26) | 1.20 | (1.11–1.29) |
| Black | 1.19 | (1.09–1.29) | 1.19 | (1.08–1.26) | 1.19 | (1.02–1.37) |
| East Asian | 1.27 | (1.18–1.35) | 1.23 | (1.15–1.32) | 1.25 | (1.16–1.34) |
P values of main effects: ethnicity (0.002); sex (0.558); interaction (0.195); white versus black (0.996), East Asian (0.001); black versus white (0.996), East Asian (0.694); East Asian versus black (0.694), white (0.001).
Tibial AP measurements† (3553 knees; 11 studies)
| Ethnicity | Male | Female | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 52 | 49–54 | 45 | 43–48 | 48 | 46–51 |
| Black | 53 | 48–58 | 48 | 43–53 | 50 | 46–54 |
| East Asian | 50 | 48–53 | 45 | 43–47 | 48 | 45–49 |
| Indian | 48 | 40–56 | 44 | 36–52 | 46 | 38–54 |
†Measurements in mm; p values of main effects: ethnicity (0.401); sex (< 0.001); interaction (0.662); white versus black (0.664), East Asian (0.646), Indian (0.904); black versus white (0.664), East Asian (0.409), Indian (0.722); East Asian versus black (0.409), white (0.646), Indian (0.969); Indian versus black (0.722), white (0.904), East Asian (0.969).
Tibial mediolateral measurements† (4194 knees; 14 studies)
| Ethnicity | Male | Female | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 79 | 78–81 | 69 | 68–71 | 74 | 73–76 |
| Black | 80 | 76–83 | 67 | 63–70 | 73 | 71–76 |
| East Asian | 77 | 76–78 | 69 | 68–70 | 73 | 72–74 |
| Indian | 77 | 74–79 | 69 | 66–71 | 73 | 71–75 |
†Measurements in mm; p values of main effects: ethnicity (0.039); sex (< 0.001); interaction (0.013); white versus black (0.771), East Asian (0.036), Indian (0.361); black versus white (0.771), East Asian (0.984), Indian (0.990); East Asian versus black (0.984), white (0.036), Indian (1.000); Indian versus black (0.990), white (0.361), East Asian (1.000).
Tibial lateral AP measurements† (3488 knees; 12 studies)
| Ethnicity | Male | Female | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 47 | 44–50 | 42 | 39–45 | 44 | 42–47 |
| Indian | 46 | 43–49 | 42 | 38–45 | 44 | 41–47 |
| East Asian | 47 | 45–49 | 42 | 40–44 | 44 | 42–47 |
†Measurements in mm; p values of main effects: ethnicity (0.859); sex (< 0.001); interaction (0.829); white versus East Asian (0.994), Indian (0.906); East Asian versus white (0.994), Indian (0.858); Indian versus white (0.906), East Asian (0.858).
Tibial medial AP measurements† (3541 knees; 12 studies)
| Ethnicity | Male | Female | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 53 | 51–55 | 47 | 45–49 | 50 | 48–52 |
| Indian | 51 | 48–53 | 45 | 42–53 | 48 | 45–50 |
| East Asian | 52 | 50–53 | 46 | 45–48 | 49 | 48–51 |
†Measurements in mm; p values of main effects: ethnicity (0.096); sex (< 0.001); interaction (0.466); white versus East Asian (0.598), Indian (0.079); East Asian versus white (0.598), Indian (0.287); Indian versus white (0.079), East Asian (0.287).
Fig. 7The mean tibial aspect ratio and 95% CIs are shown for the available ethnicities (white, black, and East Asian).
Tibial aspect ratio measurements (1653 knees; five studies)
| Ethnicity | Male | Female | Both sexes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | |
| White | 1.57 | 1.42–1.73 | 1.54 | 1.38–1.69 | 1.55 | 1.40–1.71 |
| Black | 1.54 | 1.38–1.70 | 1.43 | 1.27–1.59 | 1.49 | 1.33–1.64 |
| East Asian | 1.53 | 1.38–1.69 | 1.54 | 0.39–1.70 | 1.54 | 1.39–1.69 |
P values of main effects: ethnicity (0.006); sex (0.003); interaction (0.005); white versus black (0.005), East Asian (0.382); black versus white (0.005), East Asian (0.057); East Asian versus black (0.057), white (0.382).
Fig. 8A–CThe (A) reference femoral aspect ratio, compared with a (B) smaller aspect ratio with a smaller ML for a constant AP and a (C) larger aspect ratio with a wider ML for a constant AP are shown.