Femoral varus osteotomy is a conservative treatment for external single-compartment gonarthrosis. This surgical procedure is little used and outcomes are little studied.This study aimed to assess the clinical and radiological results of femoral varising osteotomy in subjects with external femorotibial gonarthrosis associated with idiopathic genu valgum whose data were recorded over a period of 21 years (1992- 2013) in the Department of Orthopedics at Sahloul University Hospital, Sousse. The clinical evaluation of patients was performed using the IKS score (International Knee Society). Radiological assessment was based on pre-operative work-up and final follow-up assessment. We here report a case series of 9 patients (and 10 knees) whose average age was 45.2 years, with a sex ratio of 0.5. Mean follow-up was 99-months. Average knee score ranged from 48.4 points preoperatively to 73.5 points at the final follow-up assessment, with a statistically significant improvement (p<10-3). Medium functional score significantly improved, with a preoperative value of 49.5 points and a value of 72 points at the final follow-up assessment. Final correction helped to reduce valgus condition with an average of 3.7° and a preoperative value of 14°. This study, as well as the analysis of literature, indicates that femoral varising osteotomy is the treatment of choice for invalidating genu valgum of femoral origin, without any rheumatoid arthritis, overweight, internal femorotibial nor severe femoropatellar arthritis.

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