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Mechanically or Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Prosthesis
Sponsor: Clinique du Sport, Bordeaux Mérignac
Summary
The mechanical alignment technique (Mechanical Alignment - MA) of a total knee prosthesis (TKA) was developed with the aim of making the installation of a TKA simple and reproducible, and that the prosthetic biomechanics are acceptable, thus promoting good longevity of implants. This is a technique that does not aim to restore the constitutional anatomy of the knee; bone cuts are systematically made at fixed angles, in the 3 planes of space, in relation to the mechanical axes of the long bones (femur and tibia). This non-personalized implantation technique therefore systematically alters the anatomy, laxity and kinematics of the knee, causing up to 50% of residual symptoms after prosthetic implantation and 20% of dissatisfied patients. In order to improve the clinical results of TKA, a new, more personalized and physiological technique was developed in 2007, called Kinematic Alignment (KA). This technique aims to restore the pre-arthritic anatomy, unique to each knee. Patients with severe constitutional deformity of the lower limb therefore retain this deformity after kinematic prosthetic replacement. The impact of the alignment technique on the biomechanics of the prosthetic knee remains poorly described. The main objective of this study is therefore to compare knee biomechanics between mechanical TKA and kinematic TKA.
Official title: Mechanically or Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Prosthesis: Prospective and Comparative Study of Clinical, Stereoradiographic, and Biomechanical Results
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2023-10-05
Completion Date
2027-09-30
Last Updated
2026-04-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
kinematic knee prosthesis
Patients with a kinematically aligned total knee prosthesis and having a post-operative follow-up consultation within at least 1 year after their surgery are consecutively pre-selected according to the eligibility criteria.
biomechanic knee prosthesis
A group of patients with a mechanically aligned TKA and scheduled for a follow-up consultation 1 year after surgery will be identified to be matched on the aforementioned criteria (sex, age, BMI).
Locations (1)
Clinique du Sport Bordeaux Merignac
Mérignac, France