Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Orthopaedics, Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching, MYS
  • 2 Department of Radiology, Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching, MYS
  • 3 Department of Orthopaedics, Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, MYS
  • 4 Department of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Kuching, MYS
Cureus, 2024 Nov;16(11):e73707.
PMID: 39677165 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.73707

Abstract

Background  In the presence of distal femoral condyle bone loss, estimation and restoration of the joint line (JL) position can be guided by extraarticular bony landmarks with the aid of mathematical formulas that rely on the innate correlations between periarticular measurements. To prevent JL elevation, the formula should incorporate the thickness of distal femoral articular cartilage. The aim of this study was to derive a formula to estimate native JL position. Methods One hundred and fifty knee magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies belonging to 150 patients were chosen from a database of scans. Multiple periarticular measurements were taken. Based on the strongest correlation between measurements, linear regression analysis was used to derive a regression equation to estimate the JL position. This formula was then tested to determine its accuracy and reliability in estimating the JL. Results  Using the Pearson correlation test, the strongest correlation was identified to be between adductor tubercle to joint line distance (ATJL) and transepicondylar width (TEW) with r = 0.723, p

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