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Tibial Tuberosity-trochlear Groove Distance is Significantly Decreased by Medial Closing Wedge Distal Femoral Osteotomy

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Publisher Wiley
Date 2024 Jan 25
PMID 38270286
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Abstract

Purpose: While medial closing wedge distal femoral osteotomy (MCWDFO) has been used to address patella instability combined with valgus malalignment, its impact on patellofemoral parameters remains uncharted. Hence, this study seeks to establish a three-dimensional (3D) planning of MCWDFO and measure its effect on the tibial tubercle - trochlear groove distance (TTTG) through simulation and calculation.

Methods: MCWDFO with a stepwise increment of one-degree varisation (1°-15°) was performed on 3D surface models of 14 lower extremities with valgus malalignment and 24 lower extremities with neutral alignment of the lower limb, resulting in a total of 608 simulations. Anatomic landmarks were employed to measure hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA), TTTG, and femoral torsion for each simulation. A mathematical formula was adopted to calculate TTTG changes following MCWDFO, and subsequently the mean simulated and calculated TTTG values were compared. Following a standardised protocol, MCWDFO was performed without rotational changes.

Results: MCWDFO exhibited an almost linear reduction in TTTG, at a rate of approximately -1.05 ± 0.13 mm per 1° of varisation, demonstrating a strong negative correlation (R = -0.83; p < 0.001). Limb alignment did not exert an influence on TTTG change; however, it correlated with tibial plateau width. The mean difference between the simulated and calculated TTTG values amounted to 0.03 ± 0.03 mm per 1° varisation (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The TTTG distance is linearly reduced by 1.05 mm for every 1° of varisation within the varus correction range of 0°-15° during MCWDFO. Patients with combined valgus and patellar instability may benefit from MCWDFO due to frequently pathological TTTG.

Level Of Evidence: Level III, descriptive laboratory study.

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