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Tibial osteotomy is a surgical removal of a part of your tibial bone. "Tibia" means the shinbone or the lower bone of your leg, and "osteotomy" means bone cutting. The tibial bone is broken and realigned into a better position. The main aim of this procedure is to distribute the forces across the knee and take off the pressure from certain areas of the knee joint. Tibial osteotomy is most often performed if you suffer from knee arthritis (inflammation of the joints) when other treatments, such as physiotherapy and anti-inflammatory medications, fail to provide relief.
Tibial osteotomy is a realignment surgery of the lower limb (lower leg) that involves controlled shinbone (tibia) cutting to decrease the pain associated with arthritis and thereby improve function. It also slows the progression of arthritis and is usually done if you are younger and have an active lifestyle.
Tibial osteotomy is typically done by making a small cut through part of the tibia, just below your knee, or occasionally the thigh bone (femur), just above your knee. The weight from the more worn-out part of the joint is shifted towards the less worn-out areas.
Tibial osteotomy is recommended to treat the symptoms of osteoarthritis (a most common form of arthritis) that affects the inner part of the knees.
Osteoarthritis is an inflammation of the joint that causes severe pain, swelling, and knee joint stiffness. As you age and as the pressure on your knees increases due to several activities, arthritis may worsen and cause symptoms like deformed knees and bowed legs. This will, over a period of time, put excess pressure on the cartilage and cause a meniscus tear (a type of tear in the rubbery knee cartilage that cushions the shinbone from the thigh bone). There are four stages of osteoarthritis:
Tibial osteotomy is used to treat osteoarthritis (stages 2 and 3). It restores the alignment and minimizes further degeneration, and reduces the pain.
It is also recommended for the following knee conditions such as:
An important aim of tibial osteotomy is to prevent or delay the need for total knee replacement surgery.
Preparing before any surgery is important to prepare yourself physically and emotionally. This enhances your success rate and promotes quick recovery with minimal post-op complications.
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Tibial osteotomy is an invasive (involves extensive cuts and bleeding) and an inpatient procedure (requires hospitalization) that aids in correcting the malalignment of the tibia. The procedure is performed by an orthopedic surgeon (a doctor specializing in diseases of bones and joints) and takes 1 to 2 hours.
1. On the day of the surgery, you must sign a consent form. This gives the surgeon permission to perform the surgery.
2. Your vitals (blood pressure, sugar levels, heart rate, pulse, and oxygen level) will be checked by the nurse in charge.
3. Your nurse in charge will prep you by cleaning the surgical area with an antiseptic solution to remove surface contaminants.
4. Your anesthesiologist will administer general anesthesia (a numbing agent) through an IV (intravenous) line.
5. The surgery can be performed through two techniques, namely:
Closing wedge osteotomy
Opening wedge osteotomy
6. The skin incision will be closed using stitches.
7. Your surgeon will then place a protective knee brace that supports holding your knee in the correct position and preventing any injury.
Immediately after a tibial osteotomy, you may experience mild pain, swelling, and discomfort while you will be recovering in PACU (post-anesthesia care unit) for 1 to 2 hours.
Tibial osteotomy is a safe and effective procedure to correct the misalignment caused due to osteoarthritis with the following benefits.
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Some of the most common complications of tibial osteotomy are as follows:
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