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@article{Iranpour:2008,
author = {Iranpour, F and Merican, AM and Amis, AA and Cobb, JP},
journal = {Clin Orthop Relat Res.},
pages = {1198--1203},
title = {The width:thickness ratio of the patella: an aid in knee arthroplasty.},
volume = {466(5)},
year = {2008}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - Establishing the appropriate size of the patellar implant-bone composite is one of the important steps ensuring functional success in arthroplasty. Conventionally, the patella is measured intraoperatively and its thickness is used to guide the depth of resection. However, in a diseased joint, this may not reflect the native patellar thickness. We studied the relationship between the patellar thickness and various patellar dimensions on three-dimensional reconstructed computed tomographic scans from 37 normal adult knees. Patellar width correlated with thickness. The average patellar width:thickness ratio was 2.0 (standard deviation, 0.106; 95% confidence interval, 1.96-2.03). The cartilage thickness was on average 2.5 mm (standard deviation, 1.0). The width:thickness ratio was similar in 79 digital radiographs taken before TKA of knees without patellofemoral disease (mean, 2.1; standard deviation, 0.28). When compared with the two other methods for calculating patellar resection described in the literature, the width:thickness ratio was more reliable. The width:thickness ratio appears anatomically constant and may be a useful guide for estimating premorbid patellar thickness.
AU - Iranpour,F
AU - Merican,AM
AU - Amis,AA
AU - Cobb,JP
EP - 1203
PY - 2008///
SP - 1198
TI - The width:thickness ratio of the patella: an aid in knee arthroplasty.
T2 - Clin Orthop Relat Res.
VL - 466(5)
ER -

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