The impact of mal-angulated femoral rotational osteotomies on mechanical leg axis: a computer simulation model.
Lukas JudLazaros VlachopoulosThomas V HällerSandro F FucenteseStefan RahmPatrick O ZinggPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
A femoral rotational osteotomy, perpendicular to the femoral mechanical axis, has no considerable influence on the mechanical leg axis. However, mal-angulation of femoral rotational osteotomies showed relevant changes of the mechanical leg axis. In supracondylar respectively subtrochanteric procedures, mal-angulation of only 10° in combination with already 15° of femoral rotation respectively mal-angulation of 15° in combination with 30° of femoral rotation, can lead to a relevant postoperative mechanical leg axis deviation of more than 2°, wherefore these patients probably would benefit from the use of navigation aids.