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A 57-year-old male, active in sports, seeks treatment for left knee pain and joint issues. Orthopedic evaluation reveals arthritis and deformity. Discussion centers around surgical options and post-op care. In-depth analysis guides decision-making.
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Case ChallengeOsteo vs UNI S. Hofmann Allgemeines und Orthopädisches LKH Stolzalpe
Patient • 57 years, male • Orthopedic surgeon • Sporting active • Left dist Tibia # 1973 • Left ACL 1999 • Pain le knee Lat deg. Meniskus 2013 conservative
Clinic • 2014 activated arthritis • Conservative failed • Lat joint pain &painfull clicking • Little PFJ pain • ROM 0-0-140° & stable • MRT CM III-IV &lat & Meniskus
Deformity Analysis • Valgus 8° • LDFA 90° • MPTA 96° • M-JL 92° • JLCA med 2°
Case Discussion • Further imaging • What to offer Scope only Scope & Osteo Lateral UNI • Would you do the case or refer
Case Discussion • No further imaging • Scope alone no ind • Scope & osteo preferred option • UNI not ideal • Done by specializedknee surgeons
ACL intakt • Cartilage lat condyle III-IV Mikrofracture • Partial lat. meniscectomy • Med closed wedge Tibia correction axis 0° Intraoperative
Post Operative • Partial WB 4 weeks • Passive motion daily 4-6 hours • Physio from week 1 • Back to work after 6 weeks • Problem ankle joint • Again rehab &back to work 2 months