The purpose of this study was to investigate the rotational mismatch of total knee arthroplasty when taking the medial one third of the tibial tuberosity as a rotational landmark in Chinese osteoarthritic knees. Computed tomographic images of 49 osteoarthritic knees (42 with varus and 7 with valgus deformities) and 10 healthy knees were analyzed. The angle (alpha) between the 2 baselines for the anteroposterior axis of the femoral and tibial components was measured. The mean value of alpha in healthy knees was +6.45 degrees, which increased significantly to +11.53 degrees in varus knees (P = .002) and +12.17 degrees in valgus knees (P = .04). It showed that there is a tendency for the tibial component to be externally rotated when the medial one third of the tibial tuberosity is defined as a rotational landmark. This finding is particularly prominent in Chinese osteoarthritic knees with varus or valgus deformities.

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