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Figure 2: Preoperative (a), 1-month postoperative (b), and 7-month postoperative (c) long-standing anterior-posterior radiographs of a 45-year-old woman who underwent correction of right-sided genu varum and external tibial rotation using Autostrut technology. Varus on the left side was separately corrected with a medial opening wedge osteotomy. Note in (b) the computer is seen mounted to the center of the proximal ring with wires connecting to each of the struts and also to flanking wire relays

Figure 2: Preoperative (a), 1-month postoperative (b), and 7-month postoperative (c) long-standing anterior-posterior radiographs of a 45-year-old woman who underwent correction of right-sided genu varum and external tibial rotation using Autostrut technology. Varus on the left side was separately corrected with a medial opening wedge osteotomy. Note in (b) the computer is seen mounted to the center of the proximal ring with wires connecting to each of the struts and also to flanking wire relays