2022
DOI: 10.21037/qims-21-1210
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Assessment of the deformation model of the proximal tibia in the course of degenerative disease: analysis of the 3-dimensional mathematical model

Abstract: Background The high tibial osteotomy (HTO) is an effective knee-saving procedure, which relieves arthritis symptoms and prolongs the life of the knee joint. This procedure requires detailed preoperative planning. Usually, the contralateral side is used as a template for this purpose. Some intra-operative complications made us thinking how exactly the degenerative disease alter the epiphysis if the tibia. Our study aimed to assess morphological differences between healthy knees and degenerative kne… Show more

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“…Second, the patellofemoral alignment was only evaluated using lateral and axial view, without considering the effect of torsion on patellofemoral arthritis. It was reported the measurement of proximal tibial deformity showed high variability in the two-dimensional and three-dimensional analysis in the designed mathematical models ( 23 ). Third, this study only evaluated the radiological parameters in both groups, not a specific assessment for the clinical outcome of patellofemoral joint.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Second, the patellofemoral alignment was only evaluated using lateral and axial view, without considering the effect of torsion on patellofemoral arthritis. It was reported the measurement of proximal tibial deformity showed high variability in the two-dimensional and three-dimensional analysis in the designed mathematical models ( 23 ). Third, this study only evaluated the radiological parameters in both groups, not a specific assessment for the clinical outcome of patellofemoral joint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%