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Review Question - QID 6382

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QID 6382 (Type "6382" in App Search)
Contraindications to a valgus-producing proximal tibial osteotomy in a 40-year-old man with medial compartment arthritis include which of the following?

Rheumatoid arthritis

72%

699/976

10-degree varus deformity

5%

44/976

5-degree flexion contracture

8%

77/976

History of meniscectomy

14%

133/976

120 degrees of knee flexion

1%

11/976

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A valgus-producing high tibial osteotomy (HTO) is a treatment option in young, active individuals with isolated medial compartment arthritis and localized symptoms. Contraindications to HTO include inflammatory arthritis, degenerative changes in the lateral and/or patellofemoral compartments, range of motion of less than 90 degrees, flexion contracture of greater than 15 degrees, and ligamentous instability.

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