Large variance in a lateral osteoarthritic population prior to and following lateral unicompartmental arthroplasty: An analysis of knee phenotypes.
Roderick J M VossenGaby V Ten Noever de BrauwLindsey V RudermanTarik BayoumiG M M J KerkhoffsHendrik A ZuiderbaanAndrew D PearlePublished in: The Knee (2024)
Coronal alignment and joint line orientation were highly variable within a lateral compartment OA cohort. However, no association was demonstrated between superior postoperative PROMs and phenotype variation or phenotype preservation, which might suggest that there is not one universal optimal alignment target. Interestingly, 23.6% of knees with lateral compartment OA did not have a prearthritic valgus alignment, which may have been affected by joint line orientation.