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The aim of this study is to assess outcomes of Posteromedial Tibiofemoral Incongruence (PMTFI) Treatment
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The aim of this study is to assess outcomes of Posteromedial Tibiofemoral Incongruence (PMTFI) Treatment by the means of published technique (reference nr 1).
A decrease in the posterior curvature of the femoral metaphysis close to the medial femoral condyle is one of the anatomical alterations that can be seen within the knee joint. When the knee is fully flexed, this curve is typically concave enough to accommodate the posterior horn of the medial meniscus (PHMM). Similar to cam incongruence in the hip joint, a decrease in curvature may cause posteromedial tibiofemoral incongruence, a condition marked by compression of the PHMM in complete knee flexion. If deep knee flexion occurs, clinical symptoms may appear, and PHMM degeneration may be shown to worsen over time. Surgery may be recommended for patients for whom activity modification and conservative therapy have failed. Our team proposed an arthroscopic procedure that allows for the least amount of correction that is still necessary while also providing final intraoperative confirmation of the clinical need to repair posteromedial tibiofemoral incongruence.
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Konrad Malinowski, MD PhD
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