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Problem case 6, primary varus
G. Yavari
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History 69 years old female Bilateral knee pain since 15 years ago
Hx.of asthma & hypertension Corticosteroid use for asthma
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Physical exam Bilateral knees severe varus deformity(L>R)
Bilateral knees severe varus thrust Bilateral full ROM
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Lab tests Normal lab tests
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Pre-op radiographs
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Pre-op radiographs
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Alignment( left knee) MF-MT 26 ˚ MF-AF 7 ˚ MLDFA 92 ˚ MMPTA 74 ˚
CA ˚
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Questions 1. Where is the deformity?
2. Which prosthesis do you choose? 3. Which approach do you select?
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Questions 4. How much correction angle do you select for distal femoral cut? 5. How about rotation? 6. What do you do for soft tissue balancing?
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Questions 7. How do you manage tibial bone defect?
8. What do you do to prevent relative joint line elevation? 9. What do you think about patella?
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Technique distal femur cut 5 degree 2mm less cut on distal femur
femur external rotation 3 degree Stage II medial release Downsizing & lateralization of tibia component Bone defect, screw & cement
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Post- op radiographs
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6 month post-op Mild anterior knee pain ROM 0-120 Normal alignment
Stable knee
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