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Increased Posterior Tibial Slope After Medial Open-Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy May Result in Degenerative Changes in Anterior Cruciate Ligament.

Gi Beom Kim1, Kang-Il Kim2, Sang Jun Song3, Sang Hak Lee2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study aimed at evaluating changes in posterior tibial slope angle (PTSA) and the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) before and after medial open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO) through 2-staged arthroscopic findings and verified whether the ACLs would be affected by the changed PTSA. We also evaluated which predisposing factors could influence ACL changes after MOWHTO.
METHODS: From July 2010 to March 2016, 164 knees that could follow the second-look arthroscopy at the time of plate removal were enrolled. Radiologically, preoperative and postoperative hip-knee-ankle angle, femorotibial angle, medial proximal tibial angle, and PTSA were evaluated. Based on our previous study, we assessed the ACL using the macroscopic grading system (normal, abnormal degenerative, and partially ruptured ACL) by first- and second-look arthroscopy and compared it before and after HTO. The correlation between changes in PTSA (△PTSA) and ACL was evaluated. We also assessed predisposing factors that might affect ACL changes.
RESULTS: Mean age at the time of osteotomy was 57.2 ± 5.1 years and time interval between the 2-stage arthroscopies was 26.3 ± 4.0 months. PTSA significantly increased after MOWHTO (P < .001). ACL stage at second-look arthroscopy was significantly progressed compared to first-look findings (P < .001). △PTSA was larger in the progressed group (2.1°; P < .001). Multivariate logistic regression indicated that greater body mass index (odds ratio, 1.2; P = .029) and larger △PTSA (odds ratio, 1.3; P = .008) were predisposing factors.
CONCLUSION: Increased posterior tibial slope following MOWHTO may result in degenerative ACL changes. Greater body mass index and larger △PTSA were predisposing factors for ACL degeneration after MOWHTO.
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Keywords:  anterior cruciate ligament; degeneration; medial open-wedge HTO; osteoarthritis; posterior tibial slope

Year:  2019        PMID: 31103360     DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2019.04.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Arthroplasty        ISSN: 0883-5403            Impact factor:   4.757


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