Anterior Closing-Wedge High Tibial Slope-Correcting Osteotomy Using Patient-Specific Preoperative Planning Software for Failed Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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Failure of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) remains a challenging problem. Recently, the effect of increased posterior tibial slope has been identified as a risk factor for ACLR failure. In cases with increased posterior tibial slope, an anterior closing wedge, slope-correcting high tibial osteotomy can be used as a robust adjunct to revision ACLR. In this Technical Note, we demonstrate our preferred method for isolated sagittal plane correction following multiple failed ACLRs with an anterior closing-wedge high tibial osteotomy technique using 3-dimensional patient-specific instrumentation. Through correction of the angular deformity and restoration of the defined sagittal slope via the use of advanced 3-dimensional patient-specific instrumentation, this technique fosters an accurate, favorable mechanical environment to prevent recurrent instability of the knee joint.
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