Background: Advanced osteoarthritis of knees with varus deformity consists of attenuation of lateral structures with contracture of the posteromedial structures and formation of medial osteophytes. The conventional step-wise medial and posteromedial release with measured resection may sometimes hinder achievement of perfectly balanced flexion and extension gaps with maintenance of flexion stability, without the use of a constrained prosthesis. Medial femoral epicondylar sliding osteotomy tailors the balancing to the need of the kinematics of the native knee and precludes the use of a constrained implant.
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