Constitutional varus knee due to tibial deformity is common and represents a good indication for high tibial osteotomy in Japanese population: Consideration of 1010 knees

Author:

Abe Kensaku123ORCID,Goshima Kenichi4,Morinaga Toshio2,Nozaki Masahiro1,Fukushima Hiroaki1,Kato Jiro1,Hanaki Shunta1,Demura Satoru3,Murakami Hideki1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Nagoya Aichi Japan

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Keiju Medical Center Ishikawa Nanao Japan

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences Kanazawa University Ishikawa Kanazawa Japan

4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Joint Reconstructive Surgery Kanazawa Munehiro Hospital Ishikawa Kanazawa Japan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis study aimed to elucidate the characteristics of varus knee deformities in the Japanese population, prevalence of various around knee osteotomy procedures and influence of femoral and tibial bowing.MethodsVarus knee deformity was defined as a weight‐bearing line ratio of <50%. A total of 1010 varus knees were selected from 1814 varus knees with weight‐bearing full‐length radiographs, obtained at two facilities, based on exclusion criteria. Various parameters were measured, and around knee osteotomy simulations based on the deformity centre were conducted using digital planning tools. Bowing of the femoral and tibial shafts was measured, with bowing defined as follows: ≤ −0.6° indicating lateral bowing and ≥ 0.6° indicating medial bowing. Statistical analysis was performed to investigate age‐related correlations and their impact on surgical techniques.ResultsThe study revealed that the proximal tibia was the centre of deformity in Japanese varus knees (42.8%), and high tibial osteotomy was frequently indicated (81.6%). Age demonstrated a mild correlation with femoral shaft bowing (r = −0.29), leading to an increase in the mechanical lateral distal femoral angle and to a decrease in the hip–knee–ankle angle and weight‐bearing line ratio (r = −0.29, 0.221, 0.219). The tibial shaft bowing was unaffected by age (r = −0.022).ConclusionA significant proportion of Japanese individuals with varus knees exhibit a deformity centre located in the proximal tibia, making them suitable candidates for high tibial osteotomy. No age‐related alterations were discerned in tibial morphology, indicating that the occurrence of constitutional varus knees is attributable to tibial deformities in the Japanese patient cohort.Level of EvidenceLevel IV.

Publisher

Wiley

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