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Joint line obliquity was maintained after double-level osteotomy, but was increased after open-wedge high tibial osteotomy.

Yasushi Akamatsu1,2, Shuntaro Nejima3, Masaki Tsuji3, Hideo Kobayashi4,3, Shuntaro Muramatsu4,3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare the radiographic, clinical, and arthroscopic outcomes of varus osteoarthritic knees treated with an open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (OWHTO) alone or with a double-level osteotomy (DLO). It was hypothesized that treatment with DLO would maintain the joint line obliquity (JLO) and acquire better arthroscopic and clinical outcomes after surgery than OWHTO alone.
METHODS: Knees with predicted medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA) > 95° were treated with OWHTO alone or with DLO. Preoperatively, age, body mass index, and hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA) differed between the two groups. Therefore, after adjustment for those factors, 34 knees with OWHTO alone and 34 knees with DLO were compared. On whole-leg radiographs for a single leg, HKA, weightbearing line (WBL) ratio, lateral distal femoral angle (LDFA), MPTA, and JLO were measured before and 2 years after surgery. Clinical outcomes were evaluated by the Knee Society Score (KSS) knee, KSS function, Lysholm, and Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) scores before and 2 years after surgery. Arthroscopic findings were obtained before and 1 year after surgery. Various factors were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS: JLO increased significantly from 1.4° to 6.3° in the OWHTO group (p < 0.001) and changed from 1.0° to 1.3° in the DLO group (n.s.). Postoperative MPTA and JLO in the OWHTO group were significantly higher than those in the DLO group (both p < 0.001). There were no significant differences in the KSS knee, KSS function, and KOOS scores between the two groups. Postoperative Lysholm score in the DLO group was higher than that in the OWHTO group (p < 0.025). Femoral and tibial cartilage regeneration in the medial condyles and deterioration in the lateral condyles did not differ between the two groups on second-look arthroscopy.
CONCLUSIONS: JLO was not significantly changed after surgery in the DLO group. DLO enabled the acquisition of physiological JLO compared with OWHTO alone. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Retrospective comparative study, Level III.
© 2021. European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy (ESSKA).

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Keywords:  Double-level osteotomy; Joint line obliquity; Medial proximal tibial angle; Open-wedge high tibial osteotomy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33433634     DOI: 10.1007/s00167-020-06430-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc        ISSN: 0942-2056            Impact factor:   4.342


  10 in total

1.  Can double-level osteotomy prevent patellofemoral osteoarthritis progression compared with open wedge high tibial osteotomy?

Authors:  Yasushi Akamatsu; Hideo Kobayashi; Shuntaro Nejima; Steffen Schröter
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  2022-07-09       Impact factor: 3.067

2.  Work intensity and quality of life can be restored following double-level osteotomy in varus knee osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Christoph Ihle; Julia Dorn; Atesch Ateschrang; Heiko Baumgartner; Moritz Herbst; Stefan Döbele; Tina Histing; Steffen Schröter; Marc-Daniel Ahrend
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 4.342

Review 3.  Consistent indications, targets and techniques for double-level osteotomy of the knee: a systematic review.

Authors:  Philippe Alves; Floris van Rooij; Thomas Kuratle; Mo Saffarini; Hermes Miozzari
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 4.342

4.  Analysis of bone union after medial closing wedge distal femoral osteotomy using a new radiographic scoring system.

Authors:  Takehiko Matsushita; Akiyoshi Mori; Shu Watanabe; Kiminari Kataoka; Shinya Oka; Kyohei Nishida; Kanto Nagai; Tomoyuki Matsumoto; Yuichi Hoshino; Ryosuke Kuroda
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 2.928

5.  Surgical planning of osteotomies around the knee differs between preoperative standing and supine radiographs in nearly half of cases.

Authors:  Shuntaro Nejima; Ken Kumagai; Shunsuke Yamada; Masaichi Sotozawa; Dan Kumagai; Hironori Yamane; Yutaka Inaba
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 2.562

6.  Knee-ankle joint line angle: a significant contributor to high-degree knee joint line obliquity in medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy.

Authors:  Tzu-Hao Tseng; Han-Ying Wang; Shi-Chien Tzeng; Kuan-Hung Hsu; Jyh-Horng Wang
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2022-02-05       Impact factor: 2.359

7.  Outcomes of double level osteotomy for osteoarthritic knees with severe varus deformity. A systematic review.

Authors:  Hany Elbardesy; André McLeod; Hazem S Ghaith; Samir Hakeem; Philip Housden
Journal:  SICOT J       Date:  2022-04-01

8.  Minimally Invasive Double Level Osteotomy in Severe Knee Varus: Pearls and Pitfalls.

Authors:  Pierre Sautet; Kristian Kley; Raghbir Khakha; Matthieu Ollivier
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2022-06-21

9.  The relationship between the ''Fujisawa point'' and anatomical femorotibial angle following simulated open wedge high tibial osteotomy.

Authors:  Hideo Kobayashi; Suguru Saito; Yasushi Akamatsu; Ken Kumagai; Shuntaro Nejima; Yutaka Inaba
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 2.562

10.  Iatrogenic ischiofemoral impingement due to high tibial osteotomy with overvalgization: a case report.

Authors:  Christian Konrads; Sufian S Ahmad; Tina Histing; Maher Ibrahim
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2022-02-04
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