We present a case of a young female athlete with chronic knee instability and constitutional varus limb, in which the failure of an initial stabilising operation required multiple operations to correct the unstable varus knee: in particular valgus osteotomy and ligament reconstruction using contralateral patellar tendon were performed in two staged operations in order to minimise surgical aggression, optimise rehabilitation and prevent postop complications. The final result is evaluated according to the IKDC chart as normal category A
We present an algorithmic release approach to the varus knee, including a novel pie crust release te...
Dislocation of the knee is a rare but severe injury. Knee dislocations occur mainly in young active ...
Some arthritic knees with varus deformity show excessive valgus angulation of the femoraijoint surfa...
We report on 22 patients with chronic grade-2 valgus laxity of the knee combined with chronic anteri...
In patients requiring surgical correction of ipsilateral valgus knee and rigid pes planovalgus defor...
Abstract The authors have treated 48 unstable knees by lateral and medial ligament plasties using th...
Multiligament knee injuries (MLKIs), though rare, pose significant challenges to the patient and sur...
Background: When correcting severe genu varus deformity, knee surgeons must choose between performin...
The management of multiligament knee injury is a complex process starting with the adequate identifi...
Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar mal-track-ing or...
Aim: we are assessing MPFL reconstruction whether isolated or accompanied by lateral release and / o...
ABSTRACTVarus supracondylar osteotomy of the femur is the established procedure for treating painful...
In patients with osteoarthritis (OA) and severe osseous deformity of the knee, total knee replacemen...
Patella instability is a multi-factorial condition typically afflicting adolescent females in the se...
Background: Traumatic knee dislocations that result in multiple-ligament knee injuries are unusual a...
We present an algorithmic release approach to the varus knee, including a novel pie crust release te...
Dislocation of the knee is a rare but severe injury. Knee dislocations occur mainly in young active ...
Some arthritic knees with varus deformity show excessive valgus angulation of the femoraijoint surfa...
We report on 22 patients with chronic grade-2 valgus laxity of the knee combined with chronic anteri...
In patients requiring surgical correction of ipsilateral valgus knee and rigid pes planovalgus defor...
Abstract The authors have treated 48 unstable knees by lateral and medial ligament plasties using th...
Multiligament knee injuries (MLKIs), though rare, pose significant challenges to the patient and sur...
Background: When correcting severe genu varus deformity, knee surgeons must choose between performin...
The management of multiligament knee injury is a complex process starting with the adequate identifi...
Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar mal-track-ing or...
Aim: we are assessing MPFL reconstruction whether isolated or accompanied by lateral release and / o...
ABSTRACTVarus supracondylar osteotomy of the femur is the established procedure for treating painful...
In patients with osteoarthritis (OA) and severe osseous deformity of the knee, total knee replacemen...
Patella instability is a multi-factorial condition typically afflicting adolescent females in the se...
Background: Traumatic knee dislocations that result in multiple-ligament knee injuries are unusual a...
We present an algorithmic release approach to the varus knee, including a novel pie crust release te...
Dislocation of the knee is a rare but severe injury. Knee dislocations occur mainly in young active ...
Some arthritic knees with varus deformity show excessive valgus angulation of the femoraijoint surfa...