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A modification of the Bereiter trochleoplasty: indications, technique and outcomes.

Matthew Hampton1, Thomas Pigott2, Paul Mark Sutton2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The Bereiter technique is one recognised method of trochleoplasty that was described using a lateral para-patellar approach. We present our surgical technique and outcomes of this procedure using a medial para-patellar approach allowing for accurate soft tissue balancing of the patella.
METHODS: In total, 27 consecutive patients underwent a Bereiter trochleoplasty using a medial approach. Patients completed pre- and post-operative Kujala scores. All patients' medical records and imaging were reviewed to identify pre-operative indications, complications and re-dislocations.
RESULTS: Data were collected on 31 trochleoplasty procedures in the 27 patients. Mean age at time of surgery was 25 (17-39), and 16 patients were females. Follow-up ranged from 13 to 60 months. All patients had severe trochlea dysplasia with recurrent instability. Three patients underwent a planned tibial tubercle transfer for a pre-operative raised TT-TG distance. The mean pre-operative Kujala score was 53.9 (26-79) rising to 91.2 (88.6-100) post-operatively. A low post-operative Kujala score seen in patients had a significantly lower than average pre-operative score. No patients had any further dislocations following surgery. Two patients complained of significant stiffness in the early post-operative period. No patients required additional procedures to adequately balance the patella following the trochleoplasty combined with medial reefing plus lateral release involved in this modified technique.
CONCLUSION: A modified Bereiter trochleoplasty using a medial rather than a lateral para-patella approach gives excellent results. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II evidence.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Bereiter technique; Patellar instability; Trochlear dysplasia; Trochleoplasty

Year:  2020        PMID: 33057849     DOI: 10.1007/s00590-020-02800-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol        ISSN: 1633-8065


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