Abstract
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the healing process of synthetic bone grafts in opening wedge high tibial osteotomy (OWHTO) and to identify the factors that affect bone healing in OWHTO. It was hypothesized that lateral hinge fracture (LHF) is associated with delayed bone healing after OWHTO with synthetic bone grafting. MethodsThe subjects included 350 knees of 283 patients who underwent OWHTO using two wedged blocks of beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) with 60% porosity. The healing of the osteotomy gap using a radiologic rating system for OWHTO with synthetic bone grafts and the presence of an LHF were assessed up to postoperative 24 months. ResultsLHFs were found in 49 knees (14%). The osteotomy gap showed slower progression of radiographic healing with an LHF than without an LHF (P < .05). In the knees with LHFs, initial radiographic change in the osteotomy gap was observed almost at the same time as healing of the LHF. Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified LHF as the factor preventing the progression of bone healing (OR = 46.78, P < .05). ConclusionsLHF is associated with delayed bone healing after OWHTO with synthetic bone grafting.
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