International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences | 2021

A prospective observational study to assess the functional and radiological outcomes of high tibial osteotomy in medial compartment osteoarthritis in younger population

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction: Medial compartment osteoarthritis is a common entity leading to significant morbidity in geriatric population. High tibial osteotomy is a time tested knee preserving operation. The fixation methods vary from internal fixation like plates and screws, to external fixators like dynamic uniaxial fixators and Ilizarov.In this study we have analysed the outcomes of medial opening wedge osteotomy using a unilateral dynamic external fixator (Orthofix) using the principle of hemi-callostasis.Method: We conducted a prospective cohort study involving 20 patients with medical compartment osteoarthritis. Medial HTO was performed using OrthofixTM external fixator in 20 patients (20 knees) and were followed up between January 2019 to February 2021.Functional and radiological outcomes were assessed using the KSS and KOOS scores and the alignment xrays respectively.Results: Out of 20 patients included in the study, the majority (18) were females the mean age in the group was 50.75 years (+6.06years) at time of surgery. The involvement of right knee was seen in 12 patients and left knee was involved in 8 patients. The average improvement in th HKA was 13+1.2 degrees. The Average corrected HKA was 183.05+4.2 degrees. There was significant improvement in the mean KSS score at 2years, from (44.15 ± 6.13) pre-operatively to (86.15 ± 6.41) post-operatively and was statistically significant (p

Volume 7
Pages 369-375
DOI 10.22271/ORTHO.2021.V7.I2E.2654
Language English
Journal International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

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