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Preliminary results of high fibular osteotomy (HFO) and cartilage regeneration procedure for medial compartment osteoarthritis of knee with varus deformity

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    Abstract

    Purpose: High fibular osteotomy (HFO) is a simple surgical technique to reduce pain and improve function in patients with osteoarthritis via fibular osteotomy. We report short-term results of HFO and mesenchymal cell induced chondrogenesis (MCIC) for the treatment of osteoarthritis of knee with varus deformity.
    Patients and methods: 45 symptomatic patients with 14 males and 31 females age ranging from 40 to 75
    years were treated by HFO and MCIC. Main lesions involved medial compartment of knee and lateral
    compartment with normal to mild lesions of lateral meniscus and articular cartilage, amenable to treatment via partial meniscectomy or observation.

    Results: Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome score and Lysholm showed a statistically significant increase and VAS, varus angle in X-ray showed a statistically significant decrease. A statistically significant difference between preoperative and postoperative scores was detected in male and female patients without any sexual differences.

    Conclusion: High fibular osteotomy and mesenchymal cell induced chondrogenesis can be considered as a good treatment option for medial compartment osteoarthritis of knee with varus deformity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)112-117
    JournalRegenerative Therapy
    Volume10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 2019

    Keywords

    • High fibular osteotomy; osteoarthritis; varus deformity; knee; mesenchymal cell induced chondrogenesis (MCIC)

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