Background. Medial open wedge
Introduction. Simultaneous correction of knee varus malalignment with medial open wedge
The aim of this study was to determine the long term 20 year survival and outcomes of
Abstract.
This study aimed to examine the effect of
Purpose: The aim of this study is the evaluation of the results of the treatment of knee osteoarthritis in varus knee with
Introduction: The knee arthritis is a very common seen chronic disease in an orthopaedic practice. It is mostly seen in patients after 6 decade of life and connected with a severe knee pain. In most of the cases the surgical intervention is indicated because of unicondylar arthritis changes. Because of the costs of the hemiarthroplasty we choose a
Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) and
Objective. To analyze the short-term outcome after medial open-wedge
Tibial osteotomy is a time-honored procedure in the treatment of medial femorotibial osteoarthritis. However new points need to be discussed in a modern approach of this technique. What factors have a bearing on the decision and the technique ? During this symposium will be discussed: the advantages of the tibial opening versus closing wedge; the possibility to avoid bone grafts by using bone ceramics for opening wedge osteotomies; the importance of reliable fixation technique; the importance of decreasing the posterior slope of the tibia if the osteotomy is done on a knee with an anterior cruciate deficiency. How long is tibial osteotomy effective and what are the outcome of postosteotomy procedures after failure of the osteotomy: most of the data indicate that tibial osteotomy is very often effective and, that achieving a moderate degree of valgus is a decisive factor in the long term osteotomy survival. However since the patients are young at the tissue of the osteotomy and since the results deteriorate over the time, the subsequent procedures should be discussed. Can a second osteotomy be done after failure of the first osteotomy ? Is it possible to perform a unicompartmental arthroplasty after a
Medial opening wedge
Purpose: This study documents the short term follow-up of a group of patients with unicompartmental osteoarthritis with associated collateral ligament laxity. there are currently few studies documenting the indication and results of open wedge
Introduction. In contrast to knee arthroplasty, there is no national register on
Introduction and Aims:
Introduction: One of the problems of