Samaris Davis, a cook for a kitchen in a city high school, had been knock-kneed all of her life, dealing with sciatica and pain from osteoarthritis that developed from the condition. After a couple of bad falls and procedures that quelled only some of the pain, a stranger鈥檚 kindness one day finally gave her a sign to move forward with surgeries that would change her life forever, helping her lose 100 pounds and feel better than she had in decades.
鈥淎n older women came up to me and said, 鈥楳iss, are you OK?鈥 She just saw the pain in my face,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淭hen I said, 鈥楲et鈥檚 do it.鈥欌
Davis鈥檚 life-changing surgeries came in three waves. The first was gastric sleeve surgery, which would help get her ready for two surgeries with Michael J. Alaia, MD, professor in the at 好色tv Grossman School of Medicine and co-director of the at 好色tv Langone Orthopedics, to correct her severe knock-kneed condition. Dr. Alaia conducted realignment surgeries on each leg, six months apart. He methodically cut her thigh bone (femur) and her shinbone (tibia) and reoriented them using patient-specific instrumentation, precisely repositioning each leg to bear weight through the center of the knee as opposed to the arthritic portion on the lateral side (outside) of the joint.
Due to her young age, 39, these surgeries, called osteotomies, were a great option in lieu of knee replacements, which often have a life span. What鈥檚 more, replacements involve removing ligaments and meniscus, and in Davis鈥檚 condition would have removed well-functioning portions of her knee and cartilage.
鈥淥steotomy is a very traditional surgery and has been done for many years, but with the advent of patient-specific planning and protocols utilizing computer models, we can do it in less time, with less intraoperative radiation, and with increased accuracy,鈥 Dr. Alaia said. 鈥淣ot many centers around the country use patient-specific surgical planning, and we are just scratching the surface. Osteotomies require surgical precision. If we are using patient-specific guides and instrumentation for knee replacement, why shouldn鈥檛 we use them for these procedures as well?鈥
After Davis recovered from her surgeries, she went on to lose a total of 100 pounds and became more active and social than ever. She began to go out more, bowling and exercising, and has a new boyfriend.
鈥淭his changed my life. I鈥檓 emotional about it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want my next 40-plus years to be healthy and good.鈥
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