
pmid: 23983147
handle: 20.500.12684/4897
Proximal tibial open wedge osteotomy (PTO) is a corrective operation used in the surgery of lower extremities and is applied to patients with varus deformities for sufficient correction. The aim of the study was to evaluate whether the PTO can achieve decreased stress-bearing on the tibia and tarsal bones in addition to correcting the mechanical axis of the lower limb in patients with tibia vara.Three-dimensional (3D) solid modelling of the lower extremity was carried out using computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR)-containing images of all of the bony elements and non-bony structures. PTO was applied to the obtained deformed model in the computer environment and the correction was carried out.Stress distributions in menisci, tibia and tarsal bones were calculated. With respect to loading on the tarsal bones, the maximum equivalent stresses on all bones decreased except for the navicula in the PTO-simulated model in the current study.These results clearly indicate that PTO can achieve decreased stresses on the tarsal bones in patients with tibia vara.
Knee Joint, Tibia, Finite Element Analysis, computed tomography, talus, Tarsal Bones, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Menisci, Tibial, Osteotomy, Young Adult, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, open wedge osteotomy, Humans, Female, Knee, finite elements method, Stress, Mechanical, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, tibia
Knee Joint, Tibia, Finite Element Analysis, computed tomography, talus, Tarsal Bones, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Menisci, Tibial, Osteotomy, Young Adult, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, open wedge osteotomy, Humans, Female, Knee, finite elements method, Stress, Mechanical, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, tibia
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