Wedgeless V-Shaped Osteotomy of the Distal Medial Femur with Locking Plate Fixation for Correction of Genu Valgum in Adolescents and Young Adults

Author:

Arora Sumit1ORCID,Garg Rahul1ORCID,Sharma Mudit1ORCID,Bajaj Vineet1ORCID,Kashyap Abhishek1ORCID,Gupta Vikas2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi, India

2. Pediatric Orthopaedic Division, Central Institute of Orthopaedics, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Associated Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India

Abstract

Background: Genu valgum is a common disorder affecting adolescents and young adults. Treatment of this disorder requires restoration of normal mechanical axis alignment and joint orientation, for which it is important to assess whether the deformity arises from the distal femur, knee joint, or proximal tibia. Most commonly, the deformity originates from the distal femur, and various osteotomies of the distal femur have been described 1–6 . The presently described wedgeless V-shaped osteotomy 7,8 is a good option among the various alternative procedures listed below. Description: The anesthetized patient is placed in the supine position on a radiolucent operating table. A bolster is placed beneath the knee to relax the posterior structures. A medial longitudinal skin incision is made that extends from the level of the medial joint line to 5 cm proximal to the adductor tubercle. The vastus medialis is identified and elevated anteriorly by detaching it from its distal and posterior aspects. The leash of vessels underneath the vastus medialis is identified, and the apex of the V-shaped osteotomy is kept just proximal to it. The anterior arm of the V is kept longer than the posterior one, both of them are kept perpendicular to each other, and the apex of the V is made to point distally. The osteotomy is performed on the medial cortex with use of an oscillating saw or multiple drill holes that are then connected using a thin osteotome. Care is taken not to utilize a saw or drill on the lateral cortex. A gentle valgus thrust is applied to break the lateral cortex without periosteal disruption. The apex of the V osteotomy on the proximal fragment is trimmed, and the deformity is corrected with varus force. The osteotomy site is stabilized with use of an anatomically contoured distal medial femoral locking plate or a medial proximal tibial L-shaped buttress plate (of the contralateral side). The implant position is verified under a C-arm image intensifier. The wound is closed in layers over a suction drain in a standard manner. Alternatives: Various types of corrective osteotomies of the distal femur have been described in the literature, including the lateral opening wedge, medial closing wedge, dome, and spike osteotomies 1–6 . All of these procedures have certain limitations and shortcomings. Rationale: The wedgeless V-shaped osteotomy is another described procedure that is inherently stable 7,8 . It is a safe procedure and yields good clinical outcomes 8,9 . The posterior arm of the V-shaped osteotomy is kept smaller than the anterior arm. The proximal cortical bone is allowed to dig into the cancellous bone of the wider distal metaphysis during deformity correction. Trimming the apex of proximal bone end after making the osteotomy facilitates the process. Expected Outcomes: In a study of 46 patients with a mean age of 16.9 years (range, 15 years to 23 years), Gupta et al. 8 reported that the mean radiographic tibiofemoral angle improved from 22.2° (range, 16° to 29°) preoperatively to 5.1° (range, 0° to 10°) postoperatively (p < 0.001). Similarly, the mean lateral distal femoral angle improved from 79.2° preoperatively to 89.1° postoperatively (p < 0.001) and the mean mechanical axis deviation improved from 19.6 mm preoperatively to 3.7 mm postoperatively (p < 0.001). A total of 44 of 46 cases had an excellent functional outcome, with the other 2 having good outcomes. None of the patients in the study had an unsatisfactory outcome. Important Tips: It is important to keep the whole lower limb accessible to the image intensifier intraoperatively.Identification of the leash of vessels underneath the vastus medialis is important to decide the level of the osteotomy.It is important to preserve the periosteal sleeve on the lateral aspect of the femur. Acronyms and Abbreviations: CORA = center of rotation of angulationECG = electrocardiogramLDFA = lateral distal femoral angleMAD = mechanical axis deviationMPTA = medial proximal tibial angle

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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