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. 2023 Jun;109(4):103339.
doi: 10.1016/j.otsr.2022.103339. Epub 2022 May 25.

Biplanar high tibial osteotomy for the combined correction of varus and posterior tibial slope malalignment

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Biplanar high tibial osteotomy for the combined correction of varus and posterior tibial slope malalignment

Sebastian Müller et al. Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2023 Jun.
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Abstract

Varus malalignment combined with an increased posterior tibial slope (PTS) in the ACL deficient knee is a frequent pathology; yet, treatment for this condition remains challenging. The presented biplanar osteotomy technique allows to simultaneously address both components of malalignment in a single step. A detailed preoperative planning is best achieved by means of a digital planning software and constant intraoperative imaging is performed to verify the correction angle. A bony wedge is resected along with the extension osteotomy according to the preoperative planning and the medial-opening tibial osteotomy site is filled with bone allograft. Two bicortical lag screws are placed in anterior-posterior direction to secure the extension osteotomy, whereas a plate fixation is used for the medial-open osteotomy.

Keywords: Biplanar proximal tibia osteotomy; Pathological PTS; Varus malalignment.

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