Global High Tibial Osteotomy Market Size
Market size for High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) Plates was estimated at US$ 344.5 million in 2024 and is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.60% to US$ 491.9 million by 2034.
Orthopedic surgery involves procedures such as the high tibial osteotomy (HTO) procedure. The goal of HTO is to delay knee replacement surgery and lessen knee pain. This procedure is frequently used to treat knee arthrosis. HTO methods include progressive callus distraction, Chevron osteotomy, dome osteotomy, and closing and opening wedge osteotomy. The type of osteotomy and surgical method are important considerations when selecting a suitable course of treatment for patients. Closing wedge surgery reduces pain and improves function for the patient. Opening wedge osteotomy increases survival, and employing allograft lowers problems related to autograft donor site morbidity, according to a Hospital for Special Surgery report. Opening and closing wedge methods are frequently utilized for high tibial osteotomy. Arthritis in just one compartment of the knee can also be managed with rigid fixation, biplanar osteotomy, and partial osteotomy with tibial plastic deformation. Additionally, the rotational stability of the osteotomy is enhanced by biplanar osteotomy. Rapid bone repair is facilitated by the combination of plastic tibial deformation and partial osteotomy. However, consideration should be given to factors including technique, type of fixation, and advantages over treating unicompartmental arthritis of the knee with arthroplasty prior to performing a high tibial osteotomy surgery. The geriatric population is growing, high tibial osteotomy plates are becoming more affordable, and the health care system is getting better, which is driving the demand for these plates.