Osteotomy around the painful degenerative varus knee has broader indications than conventionally described but must follow a strict planning process: ESSKA Formal Consensus Part I

Matthew Dawson, David Elson, Steven Claes, Vlad Predescu, Raghbir Khakha, Alejandro Espejo-Reina, Steffen Schröter, Ronald van Heerwarden, Jacques Menetrey, Philippe Beaufils, Roman Seil, Roland Beker, Ahmed Mabrouk, Matthieu Ollivier*

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Abstract

Purpose: The European consensus was designed with the objective of combining science and expertise to produce recommendations that would educate and provide guidance in the treatment of the painful degenerative varus knee. Part I focused on indications and planning. Methods: Ninety-four orthopaedic surgeons from 24 European countries were involved in the consensus, which focused on the most common indications for osteotomy around the knee. The consensus was performed according to an established ESSKA methodology. The questions and recommendations made were initially designed by the consensus steering group. And ‘best possible’ answers were provided based upon the scientific evidence available and the experience of the experts. The statements produced were further evaluated by ratings and peer review groups before a final consensus was reached. Results: There is no reliable evidence to exclude patients based on age, gender or body weight. An individualised approach is advised; however, cessation of smoking is recommended. The same applies to lesser degrees of patellofemoral and lateral compartment arthritis, which may be accepted in certain situations. Good-quality limb alignment and knee radiographs are a mandatory requirement for planning of osteotomies, and Paley's angles and normal ranges are recommended when undertaking deformity analysis. Emphasis is placed upon the correct level at which correction of varus malalignment is performed, which may involve double-level osteotomy. This includes recognition of the importance of individual bone morphology and the maintenance of a physiologically appropriate joint line orientation. Conclusion: The indications of knee osteotomies for painful degenerative varus knees are broad. Part I of the consensus highlights the versatility of the procedure to address multiple scenarios with bespoke planning for each case. Deformity analysis is mandatory for defining the bone morphology, the site of the deformity and planning the correct procedure. Level of Evidence: Level II, consensus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1891-1901
Number of pages11
JournalKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
Volume32
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • indications
  • knee osteotomy
  • planning
  • varus knee

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