Load-induced deformation of the tibia and its effect on implant loosening detection

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M. A. ter Wee
J. G. G. Dobbe
G. S. Buijs
A. J. Kievit
M. U. Schafroth
M. Maas
L. Blankevoort
G. J. Streekstra
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[1] Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam,Department of Biomedical Engineering and Physics
[2] Amsterdam Movement Sciences,Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine
[3] Musculoskeletal Health,Department of Radiology
[4] Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam,undefined
[5] Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam,undefined
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CT imaging under external valgus and varus loading conditions and consecutive image analysis can be used to detect tibial implant loosening after total knee arthroplasty. However, the applied load causes the tibia to deform, which could result in an overestimation of implant displacement. This research evaluates the extent of tibia deformation and its effect on measuring implant displacement. Ten cadaver specimen with TKA were CT-scanned under valgus/varus loading (20 Nm), first implanted without bone cement fixation (mimicking a loose implant) and subsequently with bone cement fixation (mimicking a fixed implant). By means of image analysis, three relative displacements were assessed: (1) between the proximal and distal tibia (measure of deformation), (2) between the implant and the whole tibia (including potential deformation effect) and (3) between the implant and the proximal tibia (reduced deformation effect). Relative displacements were quantified in terms of translations along, and rotations about the axes of a local coordinate system. As a measure of deformation, the proximal tibia moved relative to the distal tibia by, on average 1.27 mm (± 0.50 mm) and 0.64° (± 0.25°). Deformation caused an overestimation of implant displacement in the cemented implant. The implant displaced with respect to the whole tibia by 0.45 mm (± 0.22 mm) and 0.79° (± 0.38°). Relative to the proximal tibia, the implant moved by 0.23 mm (± 0.10 mm) and 0.62° (± 0.34°). The differentiation between loose and fixed implants improved when tibia deformation was compensated for by using the proximal tibia rather than the whole tibia.
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