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A prospective evaluation of trochleoplasty for the treatment of patellofemoral dislocation and instability.

M R Utting1, J S Mulford, J D J Eldridge.   

Abstract

Trochlear dysplasia is a developmental condition characterised by an abnormally flat or dome-shaped trochlea and is an important contributory factor to patellofemoral instability and recurrent dislocation. We studied prospectively a series of 54 consecutive patients (59 knees) with patellofemoral instability secondary to trochlear dysplasia, who were treated by a trochleoplasty by a single surgeon between June 2002 and June 2007. Pre- and post-operative scores were assessed by the patients and a satisfaction questionnaire was completed. Of the 54 patients (59 knees) in the series, 39 (44 knees) were female and 15 (15 knees) were male. Their mean age at surgery was 21 years and 6 months (14 years 4 months to 33 years 11 months). In 40 patients (42 knees) the mean follow-up was for 24 months (12 to 58). One patient was unable to attend for follow-up. An analysis of the results of those patients followed up for at least 12 months showed a statistically significant improvement in outcome (p < 0.001 for all scores). Overall, 50 patients (92.6%) were satisfied with the outcome of their procedure. The early results of trochleoplasty are encouraging in this challenging group of patients.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18256084     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.90B2.20017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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5.  Classification of trochlear dysplasia as predictor of clinical outcome after trochleoplasty.

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