SEVERE KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS WITH VALGUS DEFORMATION
CASE REPORT
Male 73 years old suffer from bilateral knee osteoarthritis
Standing position. Valgus knee bilaterally.
Supine position. Lower limb valgus malalignment
Supine position. Extension lack 11 degree
X-ray: Severe bileteral osteoartrhitis with valgus deformation.
2nd Post-op day. Correction of alignment right leg
X-ray: Total knee arthroplasty (face) imediatelly after operation
X-ray: Total knee arthroplasty (profile)
4th post-op day full weight bearing of operated right knee. Compare the alignmen
One month post-op. The mechanical and anatomical axis of the right knee has been restored. Knee without lack of extension.
Twenty day post - op functional knee flexion
X-ray: 20 degree valgus deformity of the left knee.
Normal view of the knees. The axis is correct bilaterally.
The mechanical axes of the knees are normal. The patient walk 7 km per day pain free.
The patient before the operations.