Inverted V-shaped high tibial osteotomy compared with closing=wedge high tibial osteotomy for osteoarthritis of the knee: Ten-year follow-up result

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We compared the results ten years after an inverted V-shaped high tibial osteotomy with those of a historical series of conventional closing-wedge osteotomies. The closing-wedge series consisted of 56 knees in 51 patients with a mean follow-up of 11 years (10 to 15). The inverted V-shaped osteotomy was evaluated in 48 knees in 43 patients at a mean follow-up of 14 years (10 to 19). All the patients were scored using the Japanese Orthopaedic Association rating scale for osteoarthritis of the knee and radiological assessment. The pre-operative grade of osteoarthritis was similar in both groups. Post-operatively, the knee function score was graded as satisfactory in 63% (35) of the closing-wedge group but in 89% (43) of the inverted V-shaped osteotomy group. Post-operative radiological examination showed that delayed union and loss of correction occurred more often after a closing-wedge osteotomy than after an inverted V-shaped procedure. Our study suggests that the inverted V-shaped osteotomy may offer more dependable long-term results than traditional closing-wedge osteotomy. © 2006 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery.

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Aoki, Y., Yasuda, K., Mikami, S., Ohmoto, H., Majima, T., & Minami, A. (2006). Inverted V-shaped high tibial osteotomy compared with closing=wedge high tibial osteotomy for osteoarthritis of the knee: Ten-year follow-up result. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 88(10), 1336–1340. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.88B10.17532

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