T. Takahashi et al., Dome-shaped proximal tibial osteotomy using percutaneous drilling for osteoarthritis of the knee, ARCH ORTHOP, 120(1-2), 2000, pp. 32-37
We have improved a surgical technique for proximal tibial osteotomy that in
volves percutaneous drillings. We performed the modified dome-shaped proxim
al tibial osteotomy on 44 knees in 42 patients (8 men and 34 women) with an
average age of 66 years (range 50-78 years) for osteoarthritis of the knee
. The mean follow-up period was 39 months (range 24-63 months). The varus a
ngle was 4 degrees +/- 3.6 degrees (mean +/- SD) preoperatively, and the va
lgus angle was 12 degrees +/- 3.3 degrees postoperatively. Pain relief was
obtained in all cases postoperatively. Transient pin tract infection occurr
ed in one case, but it resolved completely following local irrigation. Inte
rcondylar fracture of the upper fragment with no displacement was noted in
two patients. They were treated with AO cancellous screw fixation? and impr
ovement of pain was obtained in both cases. Osteotomy drill guide instrumen
ts are useful for accurately performing dome-shaped osteotomy. Our proximal
tibial dome osteotomy with an external fixator allowed early motion and ac
curately maintained the angle of correction.