The articular cartilage after osteotomy for medial gonarthrosis

Authors

  • Hans Bergenudd
  • Olof Johnell
  • Inga Redlund-Johnell
  • L. Stefan Lohmander

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679209154757

Abstract

In 19 consecutive patients with medial gonarthrosis, an arthroscopic examination with a biopsy of the load-bearing cartilage in the medial femoral condyle was undertaken at the same time as a proximal tibial osteotomy. A follow-up arthroscopic biopsy was performed on an average of 2 years after the osteotomy. In 9 knees there was an improvement in the cartilage quality, 8 knees were unchanged, whereas 2 knees had deteriorated. Radiographically, 6 knees had improved, 11 were unchanged and 2 had deteriorated. We found no correlation between cartilage improvement and the clinical and radiographic outcome. Our results confirm that an osteotomy has a beneficial effect on the load-bearing cartilage in the medial femoral condyle.

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Published

1992-01-01

How to Cite

Bergenudd, H., Johnell, O., Redlund-Johnell, I., & Lohmander, L. S. (1992). The articular cartilage after osteotomy for medial gonarthrosis. Acta Orthopaedica, 63(4), 413–416. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679209154757