We propose digital tomosynthesis with a new reconstruction method, a combination of iterative reconstruction (IR) with metal extraction, in order to reduce metal artifacts with compatibility of high spatial resolution for post-TKA follow-up examination. For comparison of metal artifact reduction efficiency, three images were respectively reconstructed by conventional filtered back projection (FBP), FBP with modified kernel and proposed method. Proposed method provides higher resolution images with remarkably less metal artifacts than others, where we can observe the structure of trabecular bone in the region very close to a metal prosthesis. We demonstrate some clinical applications.
Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) has been widely performed and successful clinical outcomes have been achieved for the patients with knee osteoarthritis which is generally known to cause ADL problem. Clinical and radiographic evaluations are commonly used when evaluating postoperative outcomes, among which kinetic analysis and gait analysis are considered essential to investigate the more detailed effect of the treatment. There is a controversy whether performing TKA on both knees simultaneously is appropriate in treating patients with bilateral knee osteoarthritis, in terms of the speed and effectiveness of gait recovery. In this study, we reviewed the significance of performing simultaneous bilateral TKA, by the results of preoperative and postoperative gait analysis.