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High tibial osteotomy is equally effective for varus malaligned knees with either virgin or wrecked medial meniscus: An age and gender-matched secondary analysis of a Francophone Arthroscopy Society Symposium - 29/11/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2023.103650 
Ahmed Mabrouk a, b, Matthieu Ollivier b, , Jean-Marie Fayard c, Cécile Batailler d, Nicolas Bouguennec e, Nicolas Tardy f, Goulven Rochcongar g
a Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Department of trauma and Orthopaedics, Leeds, United Kingdom 
b Aix-Marseille University, AP–HM, CNRS, ISM, Sainte-Marguerite Hospital, Institute for Locomotion, Marseille, France 
c Hôpital Privé Jean Mermoz, Ramsay-Générale de Santé, Lyon, France 
d Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Croix-Rousse Hospital, Lyon University Hospital, Lyon, France 
e Sport Clinique of, Bordeaux-Mérignac, France 
f Centre Ostéo-Articulaire Des Cèdres, Clinique Des Cèdres, 5, rue des Tropiques, 38130 Échirolles, France 
g Orthopaedics and Traumatology Department, Normandie University, UNICAEN, CHU de Caen Normandie, 14000 Caen, France 

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Abstract

Introduction

Despite the growing concept of meniscal preservation, partial meniscectomy could be the definitive procedure in specific scenarios. And total meniscectomy was once before a frequent procedure, with current sequelae of degenerate knees. High tibial osteotomy (HTO) is an effective treatment for patients suffering from unicompartmental degenerative changes, and substantial deformities. However, it is yet to be answered, whether HTO is similarly effective in both post-meniscectomy knees and knees with not previously operated meniscus.

Hypothesis

Outcomes of HTO is similar with or without previous history of total or subtotal meniscectomy.

Methods

This study compared the clinical and radiological outcomes of 41 patients who received HTO and had no previous history of surgery in the ipsilateral knee (group I), and 41 age, and gender-matched patients who had meniscectomy surgery in the ipsilateral knee (group II). Preoperatively and postoperatively, all patients were clinically evaluated; the visual analogue scale scores, Tegner activity score, and the Western Ontario and Macmaster University scores were reported. Radiographically, osteoarthritis grade and pre- and postoperative parameters were reported, including hip-knee-ankle angle, femoral mechanical angle, medial proximal tibial angle, joint line convergence angle, proximal posterior tibial angle, and limb length discrepancy. Perioperative details and complications were reported.

Results

A total of 82 patients were included; group I (n=41) and group II (n=41). The mean age was 51.18±8.64 (27–68) and 90.24% were male. The duration since the onset of symptoms was longer in group II vs. group I, 43.34±41.03 versus 38.07±36.11months respectively. No significant differences in the clinical evaluation between the two groups with a greater proportion of patients demonstrating moderate degenerative changes. Similar preoperative and postoperative radiographic parameters were reported, in group I, Δ HKA was 7.19±4.14 versus 7.65±3.16 in group II. Preoperative pain VAS scores were slightly higher in group II vs. group I, 79.23±26.35 vs. 76.31±24.45, respectively. However, postoperatively, the pain scores significantly improved in group I vs. group II, 22.84±3.65 vs. 41.69±17.33, respectively. Tegner activity scores and WOMAC scores were comparable between both groups preoperatively and postoperatively. Only the WOMAC function scores were better in group I when compared to group II, 26.13±25.84 versus 20.01±17.98. All patients returned to work at an average of 0.82±0.38months.

Conclusion

Knee preservation with high tibial osteotomy is equally effective in managing unicompartmental degenerative changes in varus malaligned knees with either no previous history of meniscal surgeries or where a meniscal sacrifice was inevitable, either with subtotal or total meniscectomy.

Level of evidence

III, retrospective case-control study.

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Keywords : Osteotomy, Meniscectomy, Outcomes


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