Miserable malalignment syndrome associated knee pain: a case for infra-tubercle tibial de-rotation osteotomy using an external fixator

Author:

Elsheikh Ahmed A.,Cross George W. V.,Wright Jonathan,Goodier William David,Calder Peter

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Miserable malalignment syndrome is a complex torsional lower limb deformity with limited consensus on surgical treatment. We present the outcome of de-rotation of the tibia alone using an external fixator. Methods Fifteen patients (22 segments) were operated on between 2012 and 2020; 13 presented with anterior knee pain, and two presented with out-toeing. Gait analysis was done in nine patients, and CT scan rotational profile, including tibial tubercle–trochlear groove distance, femoral version, and tibial torsion, were calculated. Kujala knee pain score and visual analogue pain score (VAS) were recorded. All underwent infra-tubercular osteotomy of the tibia and midshaft osteotmy of the fibula and application of a hexapod circular frame to gradually internally rotate the tibia until the foot aligned with the patella. Results There was no preoperative clinical or radiographic evidence for patellar instability, femoral anteversion 30° (21°–54°), and external tibial torsion 50° (37–70). The mean age at surgery was 21 years (12–37) with a mean follow-up of 20 months (9–83). All osteotomies healed, and the frames were removed at a mean of 111 days (80–168). The mean VAS score improved from 8(5–9) to 1(0–4) postoperatively (P < 0.001). The mean Kujala knee pain score increased from 53 (30–75) to 92 (54–100) postoperatively (P < 0.001). The mean preoperative foot progression angle (FPA) was 37° (20°–50°), with 13 postoperatively walking with neutral FPA. One patient walked with symmetrical + 10° and the other with − 5° FPA. All patients reported relief of knee pain and were satisfied with the alignment. Conclusion Gradual correction of severe external tibia torsion with a hexapod external fixator and an infra-tubercle tibial osteotomy could provide an optimum method to eliminate knee pain and improve limb alignment in miserable malalignment syndrome.

Funder

Benha University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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