Corrective Osteotomy And Fixation And Bone Graft in India
Osteotomy literally means cutting of the bone. In a knee osteotomy, either the tibia (shinbone) or femur (thighbone) is cut and then reshaped to relieve pressure on the knee joint.
During the procedure, the bone is divided using a saw, drill or chisel in a controlled manner according to a preoperative plan, and then fixing it in a better position. The operation typically lasts between 1 and 2 hours.
The right doctor to consult for Corrective Osteotomy and fixation and a bone graft placement is an Orthopedic and Joint replacement surgeon.
The usual success rate varies between 64-76%.
Possible risks after the procedure may include bleeding, Blood clots, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), infection, etc.