| Literature DB >> 28623415 |
S Tigchelaar1, J van Sambeeck2, S Koeter3, A van Kampen2.
Abstract
PURPOSE AND HYPOTHESIS: Trochlear osteotomy is a rarely performed procedure, only indicated in selected cases. Due to its nature, it can potentially lead to cartilage damage and subsequent early osteoarthritis. Satisfactory short-term results from lateral condyle-elevating osteotomy have previously been reported. The long-term effects of this procedure on clinical outcomes, patellar stability and radiological osteoarthritis are reported here.Entities:
Keywords: Osteoarthritis; Patellar instability; Trochlear dysplasia; Trochlear osteotomy; Trochleoplasty
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28623415 PMCID: PMC5876279 DOI: 10.1007/s00167-017-4602-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ISSN: 0942-2056 Impact factor: 4.342
Fig. 1Lateral condyle-elevating trochlear osteotomy. The osteotomy extends from the beginning of the trochlea proximal and extends to the sulcus terminalis distal. It is secured by a bonegraft from the iliac crest
Median values for VAS pain, Kujala, Lysholm and WOMAC scores pre-operative, at 2-year follow-up and at final follow-up
| Score | Pre-operative | 2-year follow-up | Final follow-up |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| VAS pain (range) | 52.0 (7–95) | 15.0 (0–60) | 25.0 (0–66) |
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| Lysholm | 54.0 (27–78) | 87.0 (54–100) | 71.0 (35–100) |
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| WOMAC | 78.0 (50–100) | 93.5 (65–100) | 95.83 (74–100) |
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| Kujala | Not performed | Not performed | 78.0 (40–100) | Not applicable |
* Pre-operative to 2-year FU; † Pre-operative to final FU; ǂ 2-year FU to final FU (all repeated-measures ANOVA test)
The assessment of outcome for patellar instability
| Patellar stability |
|
|---|---|
| Catching of the patella | |
| Never | 13 (86.7) |
| Sometimes | 1 (6.7) |
| Often | 1 (6.7) |
| Symptoms of patellar instability | |
| Never | 8 (53.3) |
| With severe exertion | 1 (6.7) |
| With light exertion | 5 (33.3) |
| Continuous | 1 (6.7) |
| Patellar dislocations | |
| None | 11 (73.3) |
| Once | 0 (0) |
| 2–5 times | 1 (6.7) |
| Over 5 times | 3 (20) |
| Total | 15 (100) |
Physical examination: patellofemoral evaluation (n = 14)
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| |
|---|---|
| Positive Signe du Rabot | 12/14 (86) |
| J-Sign present | 7/14 (50) |
| Positive apprehension test | 3/14 (21) |
Patellofemoral evaluation in 14 knees, as one knee was not available for physical examination
Fig. 2Conventional radiographs of the three grades of patellofemoral OA according to the Iwano classification showing a grade 0, no features of OA; b grade I, remodelling; c grade II, joint space narrowing of <3 mm
Radiological evaluation of patellofemoral and tibiofemoral osteoarthritis
| Location | Classification | Pre-operative | 2-year FU | 12-year FU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iwano | ||||
| Patellofemoral | None | 14 (93.3) | 13 (86.6) | 3 (20) |
| Stage 1 | 1 (6.7) | 1 (6.7) | 8 (53.3) | |
| Stage 2 | 0 (0) | 1 (6.7) | 4 (26.7) | |
| Total | 15 (100) | 15 (100) | 15 (100) | |
In addition to these 15 knees, one patient underwent a patellofemoral arthroplasty 3-year post-trochlear osteotomy