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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 106-B, Issue SUPP_20 | Pages 7 - 7
12 Dec 2024
Shah D Shah A
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Introduction

Instability in ACL deficient knees can lead to medial compartment osteoarthritis. The risk of developing significant OA is 5x higher in knees with ACL deficiency. In associated Varus, there is quicker progression of the medial OA along with a varus thrust exerting strain on the ACL graft.

The simultaneous valgus HTO and ACL reconstruction decompresses the medial tibiofemoral joint, corrects the mechanical-axis and reduces strain on the graft. Outcomes for this simultaneous procedure are still unclear in literature and we attempt evaluating its functional outcome.

Methods

This Panel study was performed using data from 2019 to 2022 on 21 patients who had ACL insufficiency with Varus or medial OA and underwent a simultaneous Opening-wedge HTO with Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction. The mean follow-up was 2 years. The patients were evaluated with IKDC and Lysholm scores, Lachman test and ROM pre and post-operatively. The HKA was compared pre and post-operatively and the complications were evaluated. The progression of OA was evaluated with serial radiographs post-operatively.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 106-B, Issue SUPP_20 | Pages 16 - 16
12 Dec 2024
Shah D Shah A
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Introduction & Aim

During TKR it is mandatory to achieve perfect soft tissue balance and component alignment. It is necessary to access all tight structures for proper releases. We aim to analyze the results of Trivector arthrotomy approach for TKRs.

Methods

It is a retrospective study of 1050 cases between 2010-2020. All cases were performed by a single surgeon. Approach includes dividing distal 30% of vastus medialis along with medial retinaculum - 1cm medial to patella and patellar tendon distally up to Tibial tuberosity and raised as a single flap.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 106-B, Issue SUPP_20 | Pages 5 - 5
12 Dec 2024
Shah D Shah A
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Introduction & Aim

The use of All-Poly Tibia has been in practice since the early 1970's. Recently due to the reports on wear and osteolysis in other articulations, this component has generated significant interest. In the current study we aim to report early medium-term results of All-poly Tibial components in elderly (>70 years) patients.

Method

Study of 455 cases done between 2005-2020. All the cases were performed by a single surgeon. All-Poly Tibial component implantations were performed using Standard mechanical jigs and the same posterior-stabilized implant was used for all cases.