The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 17, Issue: 5, Page: 533-537

Total knee arthroplasty in combination with a one-stage tibial osteotomy: A technique for correction of a gonarthrosis with a severe (>15°) tibial extra-articular deformity

Radke, Stefan; Radke, Juergen
Knee
Patients with a gonarthrosis and an extra-articular axis deformity ≥15° (Krackow type VI) were treated by an unconstrained total knee arthroplasty combined with a tibial osteotomy. This technique was applied to 10 patients with a Krackow type VI deformity. The knee score improved significantly (P<.005, Wilcoxon test) from 28 ± 15.25 (SD) preoperatively to 80.60 ± 15.94 postoperatively, and the function score improved significantly (P<.017, Wilcoxon test) from 46.50 ± 8.83 preoperatively to 76.00 ± 21.19 postoperatively. The axis was corrected to an alignment of 5° to 10° in 8 patients and to 0° to 4° in 2 patients according to the Knee Society score. There were no patella-related problems and no nonunions. The advantages of this procedure are the preservation of the stable collateral ligaments, the avoidance of problems associated with managing bone deficiencies, and a precise axis correction compared with conventional techniques. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

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