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- Title
Answer to the letter concerning the work: CPAK classification detects the real knee joint apex position in less than half of the knees.
- Authors
Şahbat, Yavuz; Chou, Te‐Feng Arthur; An, Jae‐Sung; Gülağacı, Fırat; Ollivier, Matthieu
- Abstract
The article discusses the concordance and discordance between different measurement techniques used to assess the alignment of the knee joint. The authors clarify that their study focuses on the radiological aspects of the measurement techniques and does not determine their clinical superiority. They address the limitations and variations in the measurement methods, such as the influence of soft tissues, gender, arthrosis, and racial variation. The authors suggest that further research is needed to determine the clinical relevance and superiority of the measurement techniques and their compatibility with each other. They also mention the potential benefits of the CPAK classification in arthroplasty scenarios but emphasize the need for additional studies to determine its efficacy in replicating native anatomy.
- Subjects
KNEE joint; TOTAL knee replacement; ANATOMICAL planes; COMPUTED tomography; SURGICAL robots
- Publication
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2024, Vol 32, Issue 9, p2487
- ISSN
0942-2056
- Publication type
Letter to the Editor
- DOI
10.1002/ksa.12377