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[Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction using quadriceps tendon].

S Lenschow1, M Herbort2, C Fink3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Stabilization of the patella by medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction. INDICATIONS: Recurrent lateral patella instability with chronic weakening of the MPFL. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Femoropatellar cartilage defects ICRS grade 3° or higher. Tuberositas Tibiae Trochlear Groove Index (TTTG) >20 mm. Lateral hypercompression of the patella without instability. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: A 3 cm transverse skin incision at the superomedial edge of the patella in 90° of flexion. Longitudinal incision of the prepatellar bursa and exposure of the quadriceps tendon. Preparation of a flat tendon strip with a length of 8 cm, a width of 10 mm, and a thickness of 3 mm, leaving the attachment at the patella intact. Flipping of the tendon strip and passing of the graft through a tunnel underneath the prepatellar tissue at the medial edge of the patella. Passing of the graft in layer two of the medial joint capsule just below the fascia (layer 1) and the vastus medialis. Fixation of the graft in a bone tunnel, drilled in the femoral insertion site of the native MPFL using a biodegradable interference screw. POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT: Patella centralizing brace for 4 weeks with range of motion (ROM) 0/0/90°, 20 kg of partial weight bearing for 3 weeks. Full weight-bearing according to pain starting from week 4 postoperatively. ROM up to 90° of flexion directly postoperatively. Free ROM starting from week 6 postoperatively. Stationary cycling 6 weeks postoperatively. Swimming and running after 10 months. Return to pivoting sports after 4-5 months.
RESULTS: A total of 17 patients (7 men and 10 women; average age 21.5 years ±3.9 years, average BMI 22.6 ±3.9) were treated using this technique between March 2011 and November 2012. Only patients with at least one recurrent patella dislocation following conservative treatment were included. Patient satisfaction 12 months postoperatively was very high. Overall, 94.1 % would undergo the procedure again and 94.1 % were very satisfied with the cosmetic result. Significant improvement in Lysholm score 6, 12, and 24 months postoperatively (p < 0.05). Free ROM in 94.1 % of cases 12 months postoperatively. The Kujala score was reported to be 89 (±7.1) 12 months following surgery. No redislocation occurred during the 24 months following surgery.

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Keywords:  Joint instability; Minimally invasive procedures; Patella; Range of motion; Tendon transfer

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26296418     DOI: 10.1007/s00064-015-0416-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol        ISSN: 0934-6694            Impact factor:   1.154


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