1975
DOI: 10.3109/17453677508989289
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Factors Influencing Results of High Tibial Osteotomy in Gonarthrosis

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“…Any of these parameters may influence the outcome of a tibial osteotomy, but it is not known whether or not they all behave in the same way. Knees with a varus deformity of more than 10 ° usually have poor results [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Any of these parameters may influence the outcome of a tibial osteotomy, but it is not known whether or not they all behave in the same way. Knees with a varus deformity of more than 10 ° usually have poor results [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found that the postoperative valgus angle did not have any correlation with the result and this casts doubt on the emphasis given to obtaining perfect realignment in physiological valgus. Surin stated that it was difficult to determine what this angle should be, and that there was a group of patients who were satisfied in spite of having a persistent deformity [17]. Bauer defined angles of 2 ° to 16 ° as physiological [2], and Kettlekamp stated that a valgus of 5 ° or more produces the best and more lasting result [14].…”
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“…In the present series the changes of varus and valgus deformities observed in the knees showing good treatment results corresponded to this description. Surin et al (1975) noticed a clear correlation between the patients' symptoms and the degree of correction ofvarus or valgus deformities. However, good results have been presented independently of the correction of position achieved by osteotomy (Appel and Friberg 1972).…”
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“…Surin [26] 1975 Retrospective case series IV Fair Tjornstrand [41] 1981 Retrospective case series IV Fair van Lieshout [17] 2020 Retrospective case series III Fair W-Dahl [24] 2017 Retrospective case series IV Good A number of additional papers were found to report the outcomes of HTO for medial OA and lateral OA; However, as the patient groups were combined, these particular papers were not eligible for inclusion in this review. Of the 17 papers that were included, there were 13 case series (76.5 %), one cohort study (5.9 %), one case control study (5.9 %) and two literature reviews that reported data which was not published elsewhere (11.6 %) (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%