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Influence of tibial slope asymmetry on femoral rotation in patients with lateral patellar instability.
[trochlear dysplasia]
The
geometry
of
the
tibial
plateau
and
its
influence
on
the
biomechanics
of
the
tibiofemoral
joint
has
gained
increased
significance
.
However
,
no
quantitative
data
are
available
regarding
the
inclination
of
the
medial
and
lateral
tibial
slope
in
patients
with
patellar
instability
.
It
was
therefore
the
purpose
of
this
study
to
evaluate
tibial
slope
characteristics
in
patients
with
patellar
dislocations
and
to
assess
the
biomechanical
effect
of
medial
-
to
-
lateral
tibial
slope
asymmetry
on
lateral
patellar
instability
.
Medial
and
lateral
tibial
slope
was
measured
on
knee
magnetic
resonance
images
in
107
patients
and
in
83
controls
.
The
medial
-
to
-
lateral
tibial
slope
asymmetry
was
assessed
as
the
intra-individual
difference
between
the
medial
and
lateral
tibial
plateau
inclination
considering
severity
of
trochlear
dysplasia
.
The
effect
of
tibial
slope
asymmetry
on
femoral
rotation
was
calculated
by
means
of
radian
measure
.
Severity
of
trochlear
dysplasia
was
significantly
associated
with
an
asymmetric
inclination
of
the
tibial
plateau
.
Whereas
the
medial
tibial
slope
showed
identical
values
between
controls
and
study
patients
(
n
.
s
.
)
,
lateral
tibial
plateau
inclination
becomes
flatter
with
increasing
severity
of
trochlear
dysplasia
(
p
Â
<
Â
0
.
01
)
.
Consequently
,
the
intra-individual
tibial
slope
asymmetry
increased
steadily
(
p
Â
<
Â
0
.
01
)
and
increased
internal
femoral
rotation
in
20
°
and
90
°
of
knee
flexion
angles
in
patients
with
severe
trochlear
dysplasia
(
p
Â
<
Â
0
.
01
)
.
In
addition
,
the
extreme
values
of
internal
femoral
rotation
were
more
pronounced
in
patients
with
patellar
instability
,
whereas
the
extreme
values
of
external
femoral
rotation
were
more
pronounced
in
control
subjects
(
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
024
)
.
Data
of
this
study
indicate
an
association
between
tibial
plateau
configuration
and
internal
femoral
rotation
in
patients
with
lateral
patellar
instability
and
underlying
trochlear
dysplasia
.
Thereby
,
medial
-
to
-
lateral
tibial
slope
asymmetry
increased
internal
femoral
rotation
during
knee
flexion
and
therefore
might
aggravate
the
effect
of
femoral
antetorsion
in
patients
with
patellar
instability
.
III
.