Reliability of Angle Measurements Based on the Epiphyseal Scar for Knee Osteotomy: An International Multicenter Radiographic Study
Philipp Schippers,
Matthieu Peras,
Bernard de Geofroy
et al.
Abstract:Background: The proximal tibial epiphyseal inclination can be used as a prognostic factor for good results after knee osteotomy and measured using the tibial bone varus angle (TBVA). This angle depends on the visibility of the epiphyseal plate, which has shown poor reproducibility when measured on standard radiographs by conventional methods. Purpose: To evaluate the measurement reliability of the TBVA and other angles based on the epiphyseal scar using a digital image display. Study Design: Cohort study (diag… Show more
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