The trochlear sulcus of the native knee is consistently orientated close to the sagittal plane despite variation in distal condylar anatomy.
Ilya BorukhovChristina I EspositoPetros IsmailidisSally LiArnoJenna P LyonThomas F McCarthyPeter McEwenPublished in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2021)
In non-arthritic knees, due to a strong positive correlation between the DTSA and the mLDFA, the trochlear sulcus is consistently orientated in the sagittal femoral plane regardless of distal condylar anatomy. Minor deviations from the sagittal plane occur in a lateral direction in the middle part and in a medial direction at the proximal and distal part of the trochlea. These findings have relevance regarding the biomimetic design of total knee implants.