Arthrosc Tech. 2019 Nov; 8(11): e1403–e1410.

One-Stage Total Knee Arthroplasty Plus Corrective Osteotomy for Osteoarthritis Associated With Severe Extra-articular Deformity

Julio de Pablos Fernández, M.D., Ph.D.,a,b,∗ Lucas Arbeloa-Gutierrez, M.D.,c and Antonio Arenas-Miquelez, M.D.d
Knee

The mainstay for treatment of articular deformity caused by advanced tricompartmental osteoarthritis of the knee is total knee arthroplasty. When this is also associated with an extra-articular deformity, this also must be compensated or corrected. In this scenario, it is essential to achieve an optimal mechanical situation by restoring the anatomical and mechanical limb axes and an adequate soft-tissue balance. These premises are necessary to relieve pain and achieve satisfactory functionality and implant survival over time. A reconstructive single-stage technique is proposed for patients with knee osteoarthritis amenable to arthroplasty and a severe extra-articular deformity, aiming at addressing both problems simultaneously.


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