Clinical Trial: Effect of RO On GB During TKR Severe Varus Deformity

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Effect Of Reduction Osteotomy On Gap Balancing During Total Knee Replacement For Severe Varus Deformity

Brief Summary: Effect Of Reduction Osteotomy On Gap Balancing During Total Knee Replacement For Severe Varus Deformity

Detailed Summary: Severe varus deformity with a tibio femoral angle of 15° or more as measured on full-length weight-bearing radiographs necessitates extensive release of the medial structures to gain neutral limb alignment during total knee arthroplasty (TKA). progressive releases of the medial structures are performed until medial and lateral envelopes are equally balanced. This technique, however, faces a risk of over-release and subsequent instability, ultimately resulting in the use of a thicker polyethylene insert or even a constrained-type prosthesis. Reduction osteotomy is known as a soft tissue-sparing technique for soft tissue balancing, and it is capable of reducing the amount of release required to balance the knee and of preventing over release of medial structures. Dixon et al . and Mullaji et al . proposed the effectiveness of down-sizing the tibial component in the case of knees with severe varus deformity Aim of the work: Assess the effect of reduction osteotomy on gab balancing during total knee arthroplasty for severe varus deformity -What is the amount of deformity correction achieved with reduction osteotomy during TKA in varus knees? - What is the correlation of amount of deformity correction achieved to the amount of bone osteotomized and the degree of varus deformity?
Sponsor: Assiut University

Current Primary Outcome: HKA angle [ Time Frame: immediate post operative ]

standing A.P radiograph


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: functional outcome by knee society score [ Time Frame: one year follow up ]

by knee society score


Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: Assiut University

Dates:
Date Received: January 31, 2017
Date Started: January 1, 2017
Date Completion: February 1, 2018
Last Updated: March 9, 2017
Last Verified: February 2017