Valgus deformity

Valgus deformity
Valgus Deformity MRI and photograph
Classification and external resources
Specialty rheumatology
ICD-10 M21.0
ICD-9-CM

736.79

ICDO =

In orthopedics, a valgus deformity is a condition in which a bone or joint is twisted outward from the center of the body.[1] The opposite deformation, where the twist is toward the center of the body, is called varus. Common causes of valgus knee in adults include arthritis of the knee and trauma.

Terminology

Valgus is a term for outward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint. The opposite condition is called Varus, which is a medial deviation of the distal bone.The terms varus and valgus always refer to the direction that the distal segment of the joint points. For a discussion of the etymology of these words, see the entry under varus.

Knee arthritis with valgus knee

Rheumatoid knee commonly presents as valgus knee. Osteoarthritis knee may also sometimes present with valgus deformity though varus deformity is common. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) to correct valgus deformity is surgically difficult and requires specialized implants called constrained condylar knees.

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See also

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