Varus High Tibial Osteotomy: Lateral Opening

Indications for a lateral opening wedge tibial osteotomy include: cases where an overcorrection has been made following a valgus-producing, lateral closing wedge high tibial osteotomy (Fig. 19.1a,b) or in valgus malunions following a tibial plateau fractu

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Surgery of the Knee

Philippe Neyret  •  Chris Butcher Guillaume Demey Editors

Surgery of the Knee Second Edition

Editors Philippe Neyret Infirmerie Protestante Lyon Caluire France

Chris Butcher Healthpoint Abu Dhabi UAE

Guillaume Demey Clinique de la Sauvegarde Lyon Ortho Clinic Lyon France

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Foreword

In the early 1970s, Albert Trillat and his team, including Henry Dejour, Gilles Bousquet and Jean Luc Lerat, fascinated the European world of knee surgery with their didactic “Journées Lyonnaises de Chirurgie du Genou”. Trillat’s OP Program with “Un petit ménisque pour commencer” regularly attracted many people, among them myself, to watch him perform his art. There was a progressive snowball effect with an increasing number of Journées attendants and followers. An important aspect of this early Lyon School was the controlled follow-up and critical study of the results, which were presented at the next biannual Journées Lyonnaises de Chirurgie du Genou. This analysis allowed an evolution of the operative procedures by improvement, not only of the technique but also the indications. The knowledge and know-­ how amassed by calculated trial and error grew continuously and was the basis for the trust placed in the recommendations of the Lyon School. The new second edition continues in this Lyon style and in the progressively wider field of knee surgery. It is still directed