Introduction: Valgus high tibial osteotomy (HTO) is indicated for managing isolated medial knee osteoarthritis in a young patient with a metaphyseal deformity of the proximal tibia. In a medial opening HTO, maintaining the integrity of the lateral hinge is crucial for ensuring proper healing and correction retention. Using a locked plate to stabilize an HTO is common practice, allowing for earlier weight-bearing. The objective of this study was therefore to measure and track the mechanical load distribution on a locked fixation plate and the lateral hinge of an HTO using a finite element (FE) model simulating single-leg stance loading.

Hypothesis: The working hypothesis was that during weight-bearing, the plate and the lateral hinge absorb stress asymmetrically, predominantly on the plate.

Material And Methods: A numerical model of an HTO stabilized with a locked plate was developed based on the actual geometry of a healthy proximal tibia (using Autodesk Fusion 360 and Altair HyperWorks software). In this finite element simulation of loading, a mesh convergence study was conducted to optimize the accuracy of the numerical model results. The primary outcome measure was the maximum stress value in the affected areas (Von Mises stress, in MPa) of the plate and the lateral hinge.

Results: The maximum stress intensity in the plate was approximately 20.29 MPa. The maximum stress intensity in the bony hinge was about 5.6 MPa. The results of the mesh convergence study for the hinge and the plate enabled defining the most suitable model for future FE studies: a 4 mm mesh for all model elements except for the high-stress area in the plate and the hinge, which were meshed with a 0.7 mm element size. This adaptation provided greater precision in the study.

Discussion: There is a distribution and allocation of stress both on the plate and the hinge, underlining the significance of the plate and the absolute necessity of preserving the hinge. Predictably, the plate absorbs the majority of the load, more than three times that of the hinge.

Conclusion: The hypothesis is confirmed; however, additional studies would be necessary to validate these numerical results: an experimental component on instrumented cadaveric bones, as well as comparative studies of different fixation plates.

Level Of Evidence: V, expert opinion; controlled laboratory study.

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