Knee Anatomy, approaches & Osteoarthritis

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Knee Anatomy, approaches and R eview of OA Dr. Jayesh A Bhanushali D.ortho Registrar, RGMC & CSMH Kalwa, Thane.

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KneeAnatomy, approaches and

Review of OA

Dr. Jayesh A Bhanushali

D.ortho

Registrar, RGMC & CSMH

Kalwa, Thane.

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Knee

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Radiology leg and Knee

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Approaches of the knee joint

1.Anteromedial approaches -

• Anteromedial para patellar

• Subvastus anteromedial

2.Anterolateral approach

3.Posterolateral approach

4.Postero medial approach

5.Medial approaches to the knee and supporting structures

6.Transverse approaches to menisci

7.Lateral approaches to the knee and supporting structures

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MEDIAL PARA PATELLAR APPROACH(VON LANGENBECK APPROACH)

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SUBVASTUS ANTEROMEDIAL APPROACH

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ANTEROLATERAL APPROACH(KOCHER’S APPROACH)

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POSTEROMEDIAL APPROACH (HENDERSON APPROACH)

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Osteoarthritis

• Osteoarthritis is a non-inflammatory, degenerative condition of joints Characterized by degeneration of articular cartilage and formation of new bone i.e. osteophytes.

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Risk factors

Obesity

Abnormal mechanical loading

Inherited type II collagen defects

Hereditary

Poor posture

Injured joints and infection

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Pathology

• OA is a degenerative condition primarily affecting the articular cartilage (wear and tear)

1.Articular cartilage - Erosion in weight bearing area

2.Bone - Subchondral cyst, sclerosis, osteophytes.

3.Synovial membrane - Hypertrohy, decreased secretion of fluid

4.Capsule - Fibrous degeneration

5.Ligament - Contracted or elongated

6.Muscle - Wasting

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Clinical features of OA

• Pain

• Stiffness

• Restricted movement

• Deformity

• Muscle weakness or wasting

• Joint enlargement and instability

• Crepitus

• Joint Effusion

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Imaging

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Treatment chart

•Medical

• Surgical

•Regenerative

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Surgical

• Knee preserving procedures

1. Intra articular injection

2. Arthroscopic lavage and debridement

3. Corrective osteotomy

4. Mosaicplasty

• Knee replacing surgeries1. TKR

2. UKR

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Injections

• Visco supplementations.

• Hydrocortisone.

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Arthroscopic lavage

• Joint debridement

• Removal of loose bodies,

• Joint lavage

• Drilling of sclerotic lesions

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Corrective osteotomy

• High Tibial Osteotomy

osteotomy is an option in active patients with unicompartmental OA

• The fundamental goals is to unload diseased articular surfaces and to correct angular deformity at the tibiofemoral articulation.

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Indications for HTO

• OA With Varus Limb Alignment

• OA With Valgus Limb Alignment

• Osteochondritis Dessicans

• Osteonecrosis

• Posterolateral Instability

• Chondral Resurfacing

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HTO types

1. Open wedge

2. Closed wedge

3. Dome

4. Dynamic external fixator

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Lateral close wedge

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Medial open wedge

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Dome osteotomy

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Dynamic external fixator

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Mosaicplasy

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Chondroplasty

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