Osteotomy Corrective Subtrochanteric

Corrective subtrochanteric osteotomy (CSO) is a surgical operation that is used to correct deformities of the femur and restore its normal shape. It involves performing surgery on the surface of the bone to create a new shape that eliminates the deformity and restores normal function of the limb.

OSCT is performed in cases where other treatment methods do not give the desired result or are contraindicated. For example, for deformities associated with injuries, tumors, infectious diseases or congenital anomalies.

Before the operation, the patient undergoes an examination, which includes x-rays, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and other diagnostic methods. This allows you to determine the type and degree of deformation and choose the optimal treatment method.

The operation is performed under general anesthesia and takes about 1.5-2 hours. The surgeon makes an incision in the hip area and removes part of the bone that is causing the deformity. He then creates a new bone shape using special tools and fixation devices. After the operation, the patient remains in the hospital for about a week, then undergoes a rehabilitation period.

After OSCT, the patient can return to his normal life, but he must follow certain recommendations for physical activity and diet. In some cases, you may need to wear a special orthosis or other devices to support your leg.

In general, OSTK is an effective method for treating bone deformities and allows a person to return normal limb function and quality of life. However, like any other operation, it has its own risks and can cause complications, so all possible risks and benefits must be carefully assessed before undergoing it.



Corrective subtrochanteric osteotomy is a type of corrective osteotomy of the femur. Within the framework of this technique, it is customary to correct the bony protrusion of the femur in the area of ​​the so-called subtrochanteric zone. Thus, it is possible to correct such deviations as defects of the lower extremities, correct deformities