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Open Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy and a Medial Meniscal Transplantation for the Treatment of Early Osteoarthritis
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September 20, 2020
This is the surgical technique performed in a 36-year-old patient who, after a medial subtotal ...
read more ↘ meniscectomy performed 4 years ago, began with invalidating medial knee pain. In this compartment she developed early osteoarthritis and a varus deviation of 4º. As such, the following surgical techniques were performed:
a) FRESH osteochondral transplantation with the Arthrex BioUni instrumentation specifically designed for asymmetric lesions of the femoral condyles.
b) Fresh medial meniscal transplantation.
c) Open wedge high tibial osteotomy.
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read more ↘ meniscectomy performed 4 years ago, began with invalidating medial knee pain. In this compartment she developed early osteoarthritis and a varus deviation of 4º. As such, the following surgical techniques were performed:
a) FRESH osteochondral transplantation with the Arthrex BioUni instrumentation specifically designed for asymmetric lesions of the femoral condyles.
b) Fresh medial meniscal transplantation.
c) Open wedge high tibial osteotomy.
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