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A Simple Surgical Technique for Correction of Varus Deformity in Advanced Osteoarthritis of Knees by Medial Femoral Condylar Sliding Osteotomy-Description of Procedure and short term Outcome-A Prospective Study.

Chandan PathakAnjan ChattarajSunit HazraRwivudeep SahaSanjay KumarMainak Chandra
Published in: Indian journal of orthopaedics (2024)
The main objective of balancing a severely varus-afflicted knee is to preserve as much of the Medial Collateral Ligament as possible, to retain its check rein function and not jeopardise the stability. This is ensured by distalisation and posteriorizing the medial epicondyle by an incomplete osteotomy in addition to modest tibial resection fetching a non-isometric point of knee flexion. All osteotomies united by bony union and restoration of kinematic alignment. The limitation of this study however includes the lack of long-term results, such as late instability and polyethylene wear.
Keyphrases
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