Morphological Analysis of the Tibial Slope in 720 Adult Knee Joints

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Background: The tibial slope (TS) defines the posterior inclination of the tibial plateau (TP). The “individual physiological” TS plays a crucial role in knee-joint stability and should be taken into account in knee-joint surgery. The aim of this study was to analyse the specific morphology of the TS for the medial (med) and lateral (lat) TP in relation to patient characteristics and the measurement method. Methods: In this retrospective study, MRI images of knee joints from 720 patients (mean age: 49.9 years [±17.14]) were analysed. The TS was assessed using two established methods according to Hudek (TSH) and Karimi (TSK) for the med and lat TP and gender/side specificity was analysed. Results: TSH for the med and lat TP showed significantly (p < 0.001) different values compared to TSK (TSKmed: 2.6◦ (±3.7), TSHmed: 4.8◦ (±3.5); TSKlat: 3.0◦ (±4.0), TSHlat: 5.2◦ (±3.9)). The angles of the lat TP were significantly higher than those of the med TP (TSK: p <0.001; TSH: p = 0.002). Females showed a higher med and lat TS compared to males (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The measurement method has an influence on the values of the TS in knee-joint MRIs. The TS is significantly different for the med and lat TP regardless of the measurement method. There are gender-specific differences for the TS.

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Meier, M. P., Hochrein, Y., Saul, D., Seitz, M. T., Klockner, F. S., Lehmann, W., & Hawellek, T. (2022). Morphological Analysis of the Tibial Slope in 720 Adult Knee Joints. Diagnostics, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12061346

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