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  • * This study evaluated the feasibility and safety of adjusting the knee joint weight-bearing line ratio (WBLr) during MOWHTO for patients with lateral meniscal injuries, using 3D models based on imaging scans.
  • * Results indicate that MOWHTO is safe for patients with mild lateral meniscal tears, expanding its application, while severe tears pose a risk, thus aiding in treatment decisions for this patient group.

Article Abstract

Knee medial compartment osteoarthritis is effectively treated by a medial open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO). The feasibility and safety of MOWHTO for mild lateral meniscal tears are unknown. This study examined the feasibility and safety of knee joint weight-bearing line ratio (WBLr) adjustment during MOWHTO with lateral meniscal injuries. We used a healthy adult male's lower extremities computed tomography scans and knee joint magnetic resonance imaging images to create a normal fine element (FE) model. Based on this model, we generated nine FE models for the MOWHTO operation (WBLr: 40-80%) and 15 models for various lateral meniscal injuries. A compressive load of 650N was applied to all cases to calculate the von Mises stress (VMS), and the intact lateral meniscus' maximal VMS at 77.5% WBLr was accepted as the corrective upper limit stress. Our experimental results show that mild lateral meniscal tears can withstand MOWHTO, while severe tears cannot. Our findings expand the use of MOWHTO and provide a theoretical direction for practical decisions in patients with lateral meniscal injuries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/mbe.2024237DOI Listing

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