QUANTIFICATION OF SOFT-TISSUE IMBALANCE IN CONDYLAR KNEE ARTHROPLASTY

Citation
A. Sambatakakis et al., QUANTIFICATION OF SOFT-TISSUE IMBALANCE IN CONDYLAR KNEE ARTHROPLASTY, Journal of biomedical engineering, 15(4), 1993, pp. 339-343
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Biomedical
ISSN journal
01415425
Volume
15
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
339 - 343
Database
ISI
SICI code
0141-5425(1993)15:4<339:QOSIIC>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Soft-tissue balance has been debated in recent publications in connect ion with the long-term survival of the 'condylar-type' knee prostheses . Present methods of assessment have all assumed that the soft tissues around the knee are inelastic strings. The authors have developed two instruments to quantify soft-tissue imbalance, at the time of the ope ration, with the assumption that the soft tissues are viscoelastic str uctures. These two soft-tissue balancing devices were consequently use d on 121 patients undergoing condylar knee arthroplasties at the Derby shire Royal Infirmary and Bretby Hall Orthopaedic Hospital. The first instrument consisted of two flat plates separated by four standard com pression springs and provided a qualitative measure of imbalance assum ing that the soft tissues were viscoelastic. It was used on 55 patient s before being replaced by the quantitative measure of the second inst rument. The authors have redefined soft-tissue imbalance, to take into account the viscoelastic nature of the soft tissues, as the resultant trapezoidal geometry of the knee after the bony cuts have been made a nd when the knee is tensed by equal forces both medially and laterally . The second balancer eliminates the requirement to quantify the indiv idual tensions in the medial and lateral structures by introducing to the system a low-friction, central pivot in the coronal plane. Once th e pivot is situated at the centre of the knee, an equilibrium position is achieved where the clockwise and counter-clockwise moments are equ al. The tensions exerted by soft tissues can be assumed to be equal an d opposite as their moment arms are the same. Imbalance is quantified by the angular displacement of the top plate of the instrument in find ing its equilibrium position. This instrument was subsequently used on 66 knees at the Bretby Hall Orthopaedic Hospital.