Rollback in posterior cruciate ligament-retaining total knee arthroplasty. A radiographic analysis. 1997

H Kim, and R R Pelker, and D H Gibson, and J F Irving, and J K Lynch
Yale Knee Center, Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Yale University School off Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA.

A clinical and radiographic study of 49 posterior cruciate ligament-retaining total knee arthroplasties in 38 patients (11 bilateral, 27 unilateral), using prostheses of the same design, was undertaken to quantify the amount of in vivo rollback (ie, the anteroposterior translation of the tibia with respect to the femur during flexion). The mean difference in the distances between the contact points of the knees in full extension and in 90 degrees flexion (ie, the rollback distance) was a posterior translation of the contact point of -0.2 mm (-12.7 to +7l6 mm; SD, 4.7 mm) relative to the prosthetic tibial tray, corresponding to an average translation of 0% of the prosthetic tibial tray depth, and -0.2 mm (-12.5 to +9.1 mm; SD, 4.8 mm) relative to the tibia itself, corresponding to an average translation of 0% of the true tibial surface depth. The differences between the rollback values obtained from the 90 degrees and full-extension radiographs relative to the prosthetic tibial tray (P = .63) and the true tibia (P = .89) were not statistically significant. Intraobserver (P = .27-.50) and interobserver (P = .13-.72) reliability tests showed that the differences between radiographic measurements taken by the same observer at two different points in time and by two different observers were not statistically significant. No correlations were found between the degree of translation of the tibiofemoral contact point relative to the prosthetic tibial tray and the posterior tilt of the tibial tray (R2 = .12), the preoperative tibiofemoral angle (R2 = .34), and the postoperative tibiofemoral angle (R2 = .027). No correlations were found between the degree of translation of the tibiofemoral contact point relative to the true tibia and the posterior tilt of the tibial tray (R2 = .16), the preoperative tibiofemoral angle (R2 = .14), and the postoperative tibiofemoral angle (R2 = .034). In conclusion, this study indicated no demonstrable rollback occurring in the posterior cruciate ligament-retaining total knee arthroplasty used in this study.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007719 Knee Joint A synovial hinge connection formed between the bones of the FEMUR; TIBIA; and PATELLA. Superior Tibiofibular Joint,Joint, Knee,Joint, Superior Tibiofibular,Knee Joints,Superior Tibiofibular Joints,Tibiofibular Joint, Superior
D007720 Knee Prosthesis Replacement for a knee joint. Knee Prostheses,Prostheses, Knee,Prosthesis, Knee
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D009068 Movement The act, process, or result of passing from one place or position to another. It differs from LOCOMOTION in that locomotion is restricted to the passing of the whole body from one place to another, while movement encompasses both locomotion but also a change of the position of the whole body or any of its parts. Movement may be used with reference to humans, vertebrate and invertebrate animals, and microorganisms. Differentiate also from MOTOR ACTIVITY, movement associated with behavior. Movements
D011859 Radiography Examination of any part of the body for diagnostic purposes by means of X-RAYS or GAMMA RAYS, recording the image on a sensitized surface (such as photographic film). Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray,Roentgenography,X-Ray, Diagnostic,Diagnostic X-Ray,Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology,X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic,Diagnostic X Ray,Diagnostic X Ray Radiology,Diagnostic X-Rays,Radiology, Diagnostic X Ray,X Ray Radiology, Diagnostic,X Ray, Diagnostic,X-Rays, Diagnostic
D005260 Female Females
D005269 Femur The longest and largest bone of the skeleton, it is situated between the hip and the knee. Trochanter,Greater Trochanter,Lesser Trochanter,Femurs,Greater Trochanters,Lesser Trochanters,Trochanter, Greater,Trochanter, Lesser,Trochanters,Trochanters, Greater,Trochanters, Lesser
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000368 Aged A person 65 years of age or older. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available. Elderly

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