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Techniques des ostéotomies tibiales

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La gonarthrose

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Conclusion

Les ostéotomies tibiales proximales peuvent être utilisée pour corriger à la fois des déformations en varus et en valgus dans le traitement des arthroses latéralisées. Leur technique ont été décrites chacune ayant ses propres avantages et inconvénients. Quelque soit la technique utilisées, la clé du succès est la qualité de la sélection des patients et de la capacité à obtenir une correction optimale sans complication. Lorsque ces objectifs sont atteints, l’ostéotomie tibiale proximale permet un traitement efficace de la douleur et permet de retrouver une fonction satisfaisante chez les patients ayant une arthrose localisée du genou.

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Amendola, A., Parker, D.A., Trivett, A.J. (2006). Techniques des ostéotomies tibiales. In: La gonarthrose. Approche pratique en orthopédie-traumatologie. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/2-287-30285-9_10

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