We present the case of a 16-year old patient with congenital fibular hemimelia. Physical examination showed genu valgum, anteromedial rotatory instability and recurvatum of the right knee. We decided to perform surgical correction of the angular deformities and ACL reconstruction in the same surgical time.
Twelve months after surgery, the patient had no evidence of clinical instability, with a range of motion from 鈭?#xA0;5掳-110掳 of the right knee. No claudication or gait instability was found. The KT-1000 arthrometer showed a difference of 2 mm between both knees.
The ACL reconstruction and corrective osteotomies of angular deformities performed in a single surgical procedure had a good clinical result in a 12 month follow up-period, restoring stability of the knee and allowing a normal gait cycle.