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[Biomechanical research on effects of pseudo-patella baja on stress of patellofemoral joint after total knee arthroplasty].

Wenxing Wei1, Yong Nie1, Yuangang Wu1, Bin Shen1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate biomechanical effects of pseudo-patella baja on stress of patellofemoral joint after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by using finite element analysis (FEA).
METHODS: A series of CT and MRI of the left knee joint of two healthy volunteers and three-dimensional (3D) scanned data of TKA prosthesis were taken, and the 3D models of knee before and after TKA were established. The finite element model of pseudo-patella baja, normal patella, and alta patella after TKA were constructed by Insall-Salvafi (IS) ratio and Blackburne-Peel (BP) ratio. The load was applied along the direction of quadriceps femoris. After testing the validity of the finite element model, the high contact stress of patellofemoral joint was measured on the von Mise stress nephogram of pseudo-patella baja, normal patella, and alta patella after TKA when the knee flexion was 30°, 60°, and 90°. The average contact area was calculated according to two volunteers' data.
RESULTS: On the finite element model of the normal patella after TKA with knee flexion 30°, 475 N pressure was applied along the direction of quadriceps femoris. The contact stress of patellofemoral joint was (1.29±0.41) MPa, which was similar to the results reported previously. The finite element model was valid. The von Mise stress nephogram showed that the stress mainly focused on the medial patellofemoral articular surface during knee flexion, and the contact point gradually moved up with the knee flexion deepened. The stress on the medial and lateral patellofemoral articular surface increased with the knee flexion deepened but decreased with the increase of patellar height. The effects of patellar height and knee flexion on the high contact stress of patellofemoral joint were similar among the finite element models after TKA based on the data of two volunteers. The high contact stress of patellofemoral joint increased with the knee flexion deepened in the same patellar height models ( P<0.05), but decreased with the increase of patellar height in the same knee flexion models ( P<0.05). The high contact stress of patellofemoral joint of pseudo-patella baja model was significantly higher than normal and alta patella models ( P<0.05). The average contact area of patellofemoral joint of pseudo-patella baja was bigger than normal and alta patella models with the knee flexion deepened.
CONCLUSION: The pseudo-patella baja after TKA has an important effect on the biomechanics of patellofemoral joint. Reserving the joint line and avoiding the occurrence of pseudo-patella baja can decrease the risk of anterior knee pain, patellar arthritis, and other complications caused by the increasing of contact stress of patellofemoral joint.

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Keywords:  Knee; finite element analysis; patellofemoral joint; pseudo-patella baja; total knee arthroplasty

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34308591      PMCID: PMC8311199          DOI: 10.7507/1002-1892.202101166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 1002-1892


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