Technical feasibility of personalized articulating knee joint distraction for treatment of tibiofemoral osteoarthritis
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2017-08-12
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BACKGROUND: Knee osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent degenerative joint disorder characterized by joint tissue damage and pain. Knee joint distraction has been introduced as a joint preserving surgical procedure to postpone knee arthroplasty. An often used standard externally fixation device for distraction poses a burden to patients due to the absence of joint flexion during the 6weeks treatment. Therefore, a personalized articulating distraction device was developed. The aim of this study was to test technical feasibility of this device. METHODS: Based on an often applied rigid device, using equal bone pin positions and connectors, a hinge mechanism was developed consisting of a cam-following system for reproducing the complex joint-specific knee kinematics. In support, a device was developed for capturing the joint-specific sagittal plane articulation. The obtained kinematic data were translated into joint-specific cam shapes that were installed bilaterally in the hinge mechanism of the distraction device, as such providing personalized knee motion. Distraction of 5mm was performed within a range of motion of 30deg. joint flexion. Pre-clinical evaluation of the working principle was performed on human cadaveric legs and system stiffness characteristics were biomechanically evaluated. FINDINGS: The desired range of motion was obtained and distraction was maintained under physiologically representative loading. Moreover, the joint-specific approach demonstrated tolerance of deviations from anatomical and alignment origin during initial placement of the developed distraction device. INTERPRETATION: Articulation during knee distraction is considered technically feasible and has potential to decrease burden and improve acceptance of distraction therapy. Testing of clinical feasibility is warranted.
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Articulating, Biomechanical testing, Joint distraction, Joint specific, Knee osteoarthritis, Personalized, Taverne, Journal Article
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Struik, T, Jaspers, J E N, Besselink, N J, van Roermund, P M, Plomp, S, Rudert, M J, Lafeber, F P J G & Mastbergen, S C 2017, 'Technical feasibility of personalized articulating knee joint distraction for treatment of tibiofemoral osteoarthritis', Clinical biomechanics, vol. 49, pp. 40-47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2017.08.002