Abstract

Severe varus deformity in osteoarthritic knees is attributed not only to bony deformity but also to intra-articular deformity as a result of medial joint space narrowing with lateral joint space widening (increased joint line convergence angle). In such knees, correction of bony deformity by high tibial osteotomy (HTO) alone may not be capable of restoring physiological joint geometry and biomechanics. Tibial condylar valgus osteotomy (TCVO), an L-shaped osteotomy in the medial tibial condyle, has been proposed to improve articular stability and congruity by elevating the medial tibial joint line and addressing the articular component of the deformity; however, its surgical efficacy for correction of the valgus deformity is limited. Therefore a procedure combining HTO and TCVO can be a reasonable option to achieve restoration of the knee joint physiology in such situations. In our current practice, medial open-wedge distal tuberosity tibial osteotomy (MOW-DTO) has been the procedure of primary option among the HTO procedures to avoid patellofemoral overload which could be an inherent problem in medial open-wedge HTO. In this article, the surgical rationale and the combined procedure of TCVO and MOW-DTO are described.

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