Stabilization osteotomy of the knee is a single or double 1-stage osteotomy done to correct ligamentous deficiency of the knee. The concept of stabilization osteotomy depends on the residual ligamentous and capsular tissues which envelope the circumference of the joint. The technique relies on open wedge osteotomy to restore alignment of the joint. Satisfactory results in 6 patients who underwent stabilization osteotomy as a salvage procedure during the past 5 years encouraged us to publish the principles of this concept.