Mahmoud Mahran1, Yasser El Batrawy2, Francesco Sala3, Mohamed Al Kersh4. 1. Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. 2. Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt. 3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy. 4. Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. Electronic address: Dr_mohamed_ortho@hotmail.com.
Abstract
METHODS: Nineteen cases of extension contracture were operated upon by modified technique of Judet quadricepsplasty, one female and eighteen males. Results were evaluated by HSSKF score as well as Judet criteria. PURPOSE: The hypothesis is that recurrence of adhesions underneath the quadriceps leads to loss of some of the gained intraoperative flexion range. RESULTS: In this series, flexion range deteriorates but this was found to be statistically non significant on the functional score of the patients.
METHODS: Nineteen cases of extension contracture were operated upon by modified technique of Judet quadricepsplasty, one female and eighteen males. Results were evaluated by HSSKF score as well as Judet criteria. PURPOSE: The hypothesis is that recurrence of adhesions underneath the quadriceps leads to loss of some of the gained intraoperative flexion range. RESULTS: In this series, flexion range deteriorates but this was found to be statistically non significant on the functional score of the patients.