Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech. 2003; 70(5):303-305

Arthroplasty in treating knee osteoarthritis and proximal tibia stress fracture.

M Haspl, M Jelić, M Pećina
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia. miroslav.haspl@zg.tel.hr

The authors describe two cases of severely angulated tibial non-unions after proximal tibia stress fractures associated with ipsilateral osteoarthritis treated with modular knee endoprosthesis with a long tibial stem to stabilize non-union fragments. During the procedure, no additional osteosynthesis or bone grafting was added. Both non-unions healed after 6 months with no post-operative complications. The authors suggest implantation of modular knee endoprosthesis, as a single procedure, in treatment of proximal tibia non-union after a stress fracture as a result of severe varus/valgus deformity. It provides a solution for osteoarthritis treatment, axis correction and non-union osteosynthesis.

Published: December 13, 2003  Show citation

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Haspl M, Jelić M, Pećina M. Arthroplasty in treating knee osteoarthritis and proximal tibia stress fracture. Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech. 2003;70(5):303-305. PubMed PMID: 14669593.
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