Effects of high tibial osteotomy on the coronal, sagittal, and axial alignments of the ankle joint.
Byung Hak OhKyung Deok SeoHyun Jin YooMin Gu JangJi Seong ParkJae Hwang SongPublished in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2024)
HTO induced lateralization of the ankle joint axis (coronal), increased the posterior tibial slope (sagittal), and caused the internal rotation of the distal tibia (axial). Axial changes in the distal tibia showed no significant relationship with other coronal and sagittal parameters of the ankle joint. We suggest that surgeons should consider, during HTO, that the ankle joint axis shifts laterally and distal tibia has tendency to rotate internally after HTO.