Effects of axial malrotation on posterior tibial slope measurement: a digitally reconstructed radiograph study enabling automated quality assessment
Key Points
Axial malrotation significantly affects the accuracy of posterior tibial slope measurements.
The study assessed the impact using digitally reconstructed radiographs, with notable quality variances.
This retrospective cohort study highlighted the need for automated quality assessments for better accuracy.
Findings suggest that adjustments in measurement practices may be necessary to account for axial malrotation.
Abstract
III, retrospective cohort study.
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Effects of axial malrotation on posterior tibial slope measurement: a digitally reconstructed radiograph study enabling automated quality assessment | Synapse