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Treatment of Jumper's knee: promising short-term results in a pilot study using a new arthroscopic approach based on imaging findings.

Lotta Willberg1, Kerstin Sunding, Lars Ohberg, Magnus Forssblad, Håkan Alfredson.   

Abstract

Sclerosing injections targeting the area with neovessels and nerves on the dorsal side of the patellar tendon has been demonstrated as giving promising clinical results in patients with chronic painful Jumper's knee-patellar tendinosis (PT). However, a mean number of three treatments with 6-8 weeks in between were needed for a good clinical result. This study aimed to evaluate a more radical removal of the area with neovessels and nerves by using arthroscopic shaving. Fifteen patients (12 men and three women) with the diagnose Jumper's knee-PT in altogether 15 patellar tendons were included. All patients had a long duration of pain-symptoms (mean 27 months) from the patellar tendon, and ultrasonography (US) + colour Doppler (CD) examination showed structural tendon changes with hypo-echoic areas and a neovascularisation inside and on the dorsal side of the tendon, corresponding to the painful area. All patients were treated with arthroscopic shaving of the dorsal side of the proximal tendon. At follow-up (mean 6 months) after treatment, there was a good clinical result in 13/15 tendons (6/8 elite athletes). The satisfied patients were back to previous (before injury) sport activity level, and the amount of pain recorded on a visual analogue scale (VAS)-scale had decreased significantly (VAS from 79 to 12, P < 0.05). A telephone follow-up 13 months (mean) postoperatively showed that the same 13/15 were still satisfied and active in their sports, and that the 2/15 poor cases were still not satisfied with the treatment. Our short-term results indicate that arthroscopic shaving targeting the area with neovessels and nerves on the dorsal side of the patellar tendon has a potential to reduce the tendon pain and allow for the majority of patients to go back to full tendon loading activity within 2 months after surgery. Further studies evaluating this new technique for treating Jumper's knee-PT are in progress.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17151848     DOI: 10.1007/s00167-006-0223-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc        ISSN: 0942-2056            Impact factor:   4.342


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8.  Neovascularisation in chronic painful patellar tendinosis--promising results after sclerosing neovessels outside the tendon challenge the need for surgery.

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1.  Surgical Technique: Jumper's Knee-Arthroscopic Treatment of Chronic Tendinosis of the Patellar Tendon.

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Review 2.  Ultrasound- and Doppler-guided arthroscopic shaving to treat Jumper's knee: a technical note.

Authors:  Lotta Willberg; Kerstin Sunding; Magnus Forssblad; Håkan Alfredson
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5.  Sclerosing injections and ultrasound-guided arthroscopic shaving for patellar tendinopathy: good clinical results and decreased tendon thickness after surgery-a medium-term follow-up study.

Authors:  Kerstin Sunding; Lotta Willberg; Suzanne Werner; Håkan Alfredson; Magnus Forssblad; Martin Fahlström
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2014-05-06       Impact factor: 4.342

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Review 7.  Open versus arthroscopic surgical treatment of chronic proximal patellar tendinopathy. A systematic review.

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10.  The influence of the lower patellar pole in the pathogenesis of chronic patellar tendinopathy.

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Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2007-12-13       Impact factor: 4.342

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