Hate to air my medical history but I've got a question about a knee osteotomy.
Has anyone had one or does anyone work in trauma that could comment?
The Cliffs Notes is I had a bone tumor (Giant Cell Tumor) that was discovered in my knee in 2017. Two weeks later I crashed on my bike and broke my leg. The femur fracture healed by itself and I had knee surgery to remove the tumor in February 2018. I'm almost 2 years post and everything is looking good except that my leg got bowed off straight a couple degrees which has affected my gait. I don't like to walk anymore for it's bothering my hip. I avoid going anywhere with my kids or taking them to do activities because I don't want to walk. This is a bear and I have to find a way to get back closer to fine.
I had an x-ray taken before summer of me standing and they said the difference is so negligible that I should just keep trucking along.
Tonight I met with a friend who's a knee trauma surgeon. I gave her my x-rays. She hasn't looked at them yet but she said that I should have my tibia cut to realign my leg to straight.
The only good news apart from the tumor is controlled and I'm almost in the clear for recurrence (3 year benchmark) is that I feel good cycling. My quad is still MIA maybe because I'm still favoring my good leg but my bad leg was switched off for almost 3 years possibly more so I think it takes awhile for the muscles to climb back if they ever will.
But if I'm having trouble walking due to a bowed leg from the femur fracture what kind of doctor do I need to see to rule on an osteotomy? Based on my limited research and talking to a friend who is a knee surgeon who has known me through all of this is that my only or best option? She was explaining to me that osteotomies used to be more common but at least in Spain they've been replaced by prosthetics. But she was stressing that it's a pretty common procedure that all trauma surgeons have been trained to do.
Again sorry to air my medical laundry but I really need an opinion on this for I'm trying to be proactive to get my leg back closer to normal so I can have quality of life.
Appreciate any feedback. What are the downsides to osteotomy is it safe to do at 44?
I lost a few degrees ROM in my knee so I can't bend it back all the way. I don't think this matters but forgot to mention.
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