Usefulness of three-dimensional computed tomography for patellofemoral measurement
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00167-021-06624-6
Usefulness of three-dimensional computed tomography for patellofemoral measurement
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to establish the normal values for knee patellofemoral alignment as measured using 3-dimensional computed tomography (3D CT), to standardize the technique, and to show the inter- and intra-observer reliability of this measurement.
Methods: The present study included 62 asymptomatic volunteers (124 knees). 3D CT scanning was performed with each volunteer in the supine position with 15° of knee flexion, and consistent 3D axial images of the patellofemoral joint were obtained with alignment in the desired stereographic baseline direction in anterior-posterior, lateral, and axial rotations. Two independent observers measured patellofemoral alignment parameters, including the sulcus angle, congruence angle, lateral patellofemoral angle, condyle-patellar angle, and lateral trochlear inclination angle.
Results: Based on 3D CT measurement, the mean values of the parameters were 145.9° ± 9.2° for the sulcus angle, 12.6° ± 22.6° for the congruence angle, 9.2° ± 4.6° for the lateral patellofemoral angle, 14.1° ± 6.4° for the condyle-patellar (lateral facets) angle, - 8.5° ± 8.4° for condyle-patellar (patellar axis) angle, and 16.5° ± 6.3° for the lateral trochlear inclination angle. A statistically significant difference was observed between men and women in the sulcus and condyle-patellar (patellar axis) angles (p = 0.045, 0.011, respectively). All parameters showed excellent inter- and intra-observer reliability.
Conclusion: The normal values and ranges for patellofemoral alignment parameters were evaluated using 3D CT. The results of this study provide reference information that may facilitate diagnosis and treatment planning of patellofemoral disorders in skeletally mature non-pathologic patients.
Level of evidence: II.
Keywords: Computed tomography; Knee; Patellofemoral alignment; Three-dimensional.
© 2021. European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy (ESSKA).
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