The purpose of this study is to conduct a prospective randomized controlled trial to compare the effects between two surgical procedures in the treatment of varus knee osteoarthritis.The hypothesis was that there would be no difference in mechanical axis correction between two surgical procedures.
Age range
40 Years – 70 Years
Sex
ALL
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The Visual Analog Scale score
Timeframe: Baseline
The Visual Analog Scale score
Timeframe: Postoperative 6 months
The Visual Analog Scale score
Timeframe: Postoperative 12 months
The Visual Analog Scale score
Timeframe: Postoperative 18 months
Radiological evaluation
Timeframe: Baseline
Radiological evaluation
Timeframe: Postoperative 6 months
Radiological evaluation
Timeframe: Postoperative 12 months
Radiological evaluation
Timeframe: Postoperative 18 months
WOMAC
Timeframe: Baseline
WOMAC
Timeframe: Postoperative 6 months
WOMAC
Timeframe: Postoperative 12 months
WOMAC
Timeframe: Postoperative 18 months
The hospital for surgery score
Timeframe: Baseline
The hospital for surgery score
Timeframe: Postoperative 6 months
The hospital for surgery score
Timeframe: Postoperative 12 months
The hospital for surgery score
Timeframe: Postoperative 18 months