In 7 patients with chronic, primarily anteromedial instability and incipient medial gonarthrosis a procedure combining valgization osteotomy of the tibia with anterior cruciate ligament replacement was employed. Postoperative examinations after observation periods of between 6 months and 5 years revealed that the results were good to very good, both subjectively and objectively. There was either no recurrence or a definite alleviation of knee joint pain present preoperatively. In view of the good results the authors now regard a combination of valgization osteotomy and anterior cruciate ligament replacement as the treatment of choice in cases with clear insufficiency of the anterior cruciate ligament and simultaneous incipient medial gonarthrosis. The combined procedure improves chances of achieving the goal of therapy. A valgization osteotomy or an anterior cruciate ligament replacement alone ought to be regarded as inadequate treatment in such cases, especially in the longer term.
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