Soft tissue stabilization of the hinge position in medial closed wedge distal femoral osteotomy: an anatomical study

Author:

Oda Taiga1,Maeyama Akira1,Yoshimura Ichiro1,Ishimatsu Tetsuro1,Miyazaki Kotaro1,Tachibana Katsuro1,Yoshimitsu Kengo1,Yamamoto Takuaki1

Affiliation:

1. Fukuoka University Faculty of Medicine

Abstract

Abstract Background: Soft tissue has an important role in stabilizing the hinge point of medial closed wedge distal femoral osteotomy (MCWDFO). However, there are conflicting data on the soft tissue anatomy around the hinge point of MCWDFO and, therefore, further anatomical data are needed. The purposes of the study were to: 1) anatomically analyze the soft tissue around the hinge point of MCWDFO; 2) radiologically define the appropriate hinge point to prevent an unstable hinge fracture based on the result of the anatomical analysis; and 3) histologically analyze the soft tissue based on the result of the anatomical analysis. Methods: In 20 cadaveric knees, the capsule attachment of the distal lateral side of the femur was marked with a radiopaque ball bearing. A digital planning tool was used to calculate the area of the marked capsule attachment around the ideal hinge point of MCWDFO on radiographs. The soft tissue around the hinge point was histologically examined and the periosteal thickness was measured and visualized graphically. The graph and radiograph were overlayed using image editing software, and the appropriate hinge position was determined based on the periosteal thickness. Results: As a result, the periosteal thickness of the distal lateral femur tended to rapidly decrease from the metaphyseal region toward the diaphyseal region. The overlayed graph and radiograph revealed that the periosteal thickness changed in the region corresponding to the apex of the turning point of the femoral metaphysis in all cases. Conclusions: In conclusion, the periosteum might support the hinge of MCWDFO within the area surrounded by the apex of the turning point of the femoral metaphysis and the upper border of the posterior part of the lateral femoral condyle.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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