Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People

Authors

  • Dung Tran Trung Saint Paul University Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam; Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Phuong Nguyen Huy Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Tung Pham Son Saint Paul University Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Thien Chu Dinh Institute for Research and Development, Duy Tan University, 03 Quang Trung, Danang, Vietnam
  • Toi Chu Dinh Department of Human and Animal Physiology, Faculty of Biology, Hanoi National University of Education, Hanoi, Vietnam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.836

Keywords:

Femoral rotation angle, Magnetic resonance imaging of knee joint, Total knee replacement

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The femoral rotation angle is important element in total knee replacement (TKR).

AIM: To measure this angle, we determine through the axes: the transepicondylar axis (cTEA and sTEA), the posterior condylar axis (PCA), the anteroposterior axis (APA – Whiteside axis).

METHODS: Measuring the angles created by the four axes: cTEA, sTEA, PCA and APA in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); determining the femoral rotation angle and application TKR.

RESULTS: the angle between APA and cTEA: 90.41° ± 3.35°, the angle between APA and sTEA: 94.47° ± 3.31°, the angle between APA and PCA: 96.40° ± 4.59°, the angle between cTEA and sTEA: 4.00° ± 1.02°, the angle between cTEA and PCA: 6.53° ± 2.55°, the angle between sTEA and PCA: 3.48° ± 1.91°.

CONCLUSION: The angle between sTEA and PCA is the angle that best represents the femoral rotation angle. However, in case of sTEA or PCA is difficult to identify, it can be measure via the APA or cTEA. These angles don’t differ by age, gender and place of knee joint.

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Published

2019-12-20

How to Cite

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Tran Trung D, Huy PN, Son TP, Dinh TC, Chu Dinh T. Anatomical Study of Femoral Condylar Index in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Implication to Total Knee Replacement Surgery for Vietnamese People. Open Access Maced J Med Sci [Internet]. 2019 Dec. 20 [cited 2024 Apr. 24];7(24):4362-7. Available from: https://oamjms.eu/index.php/mjms/article/view/oamjms.2019.836

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Basic and Clinical Medical Researches in Vietnam

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