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3rd Edition of

World Orthopedics Conference

September 15-17, 2025 | London, UK

Ortho 2025

Using Blumensaat's line to determine the sagittal alignment of the distal femur

Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2025 - Paniz Motaghi
St George's Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Using Blumensaat's line to determine the sagittal alignment of the distal femur

Abstract:

Background: A coherent measurement approach for sagittal alignment of the distal femur after fracture reduction or distal femur osteotomies is not available. The present study aims to introduce a new method using Blumensaat's line and tangent lines to the femoral cortexes to determine the sagittal alignment of the distal femur.

Methods: 113 patients who had true lateral knee radiographs were included. All of the radiographs were evaluated by one fellowship-trained knee surgeon and one radiologist using the PACS system. The Blumensaat's line was determined on the true lateral knee radiographs. Then, three long lines were drawn on the distal third of the femoral shaft. The first line is tangent to the anterior cortex of the femur, the second line is along with the anatomical axis of the femur, and the third line is tangent to the posterior cortex of the femur. The angles between Blumensaat's line and these lines were measured. Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was used to measure the strength of inter-and intra-rater agreement.

Results: The mean angle between the Blumensaat's line and the anatomical axis of the femur was 35.4 ± 3°. The mean angle between the Blumensaat's line and the line tangent to the anterior femoral cortex and the line tangent to the posterior femoral cortex were 34.5 ± 3° and 35.2 ± 3°, respectively. Excellent inter-and intra-rater reliabilities were observed between the measurements (ICC = 0.96 and ICC = 0.98, respectively). The angle between the Blumensaat's line and the line tangent to the posterior femoral cortex was significantly higher in participants aged < 38 years (p = 0.049). No other significant association was found between the angles and demographic characteristics of the patients.

Conclusions: The expected mean angles between the Blumensaat's line and the distal femur were 34.3 to 35.4 degrees. This finding could be useful to determine the normal sagittal alignment of the distal femur.

Level of Evidence: II.

Keywords: Blumensaat’s line; Distal femur; Knee radiographs; Sagittal alignment.

Biography:

Paniz Motaghi is an proud member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Currently, she serve as a Senior Clinical Fellow in Trauma and Orthopaedics at St George’s Hospital in London. Her research journey began in 2015, and since then, she had the privilege of publishing 21 articles, contributing to the advancement of our specialty. She is passionate about sharing my findings at this meeting, both to disseminate knowledge and to gather valuable feedback that will inspire and guide her future work in this exciting field.

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