| Literature DB >> 35959180 |
Tommy Pan1, William Hennrikus2.
Abstract
Introduction Bipartite patella affects about 2% of people. Most cases are asymptomatic; however, some develop anterior knee pain during a sporting activity or trauma. When conservative treatment fails, surgery can be considered. This study aims to report the outcomes of fragment excision with or without lateral release in adults with the symptomatic bipartite patella. Methods The study was approved by the College of Medicine IRB. A retrospective review was performed. Patients were excluded if aged < 18 or had prior knee surgery. Data collected included: age, gender, BMI, sports played, occupation, physical exam findings, Saupe classification, conservative and surgical treatment, advanced imaging used, duration of follow-up, Lysholm score and postoperative complications. Results Eight patients were studied. The average age was 28.4 years and BMI was 31.5. Sporting activities included hunting, swimming, soccer, golfing and softball. Occupations included office job, laborer, manufacturing plant worker and truck driver. All patients complained of anterior knee pain exacerbated by sports or work. All patients failed >6 months of conservative treatment. Saupe classification included seven types III (superolateral) and one type II (lateral). Surgical treatment included one open excision, six arthroscopic-assisted open excisions and one arthroscopic-assisted open excision with the lateral release. The duration of follow-up averaged 15 months. The average preoperative and postoperative Lysholm score was 75 and 93, respectively. One postoperative complication occurred. Conclusions Bipartite patella is an uncommon cause of anterior knee pain in adults. When pain persists despite conservative care, fragment excision of less than 12% of the whole patella with or without lateral release resulted in excellent outcomes in the majority of cases.Entities:
Keywords: arthroscopy; bipartite patella; knee; open excision; sports medicine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35959180 PMCID: PMC9359909 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Saupe classification of the bipartite patella with regards to the location of the accessory fragment at the inferior (type I), lateral (type II) or superolateral (type III) margins of the patella.
Cohort general characteristics including age, gender, BMI, laterality, sporting activity, level of the sporting activity, Saupe classification, mechanism of injury, signs and symptoms and conservative management.
| Case | Age | Gender | BMI | Laterality | Sporting Activity and/or Occupation | Level of Sporting Activity | Saupe Classification | Mechanism of Injury | Conservative Management | Signs and Symptoms |
| 1 | 21 | M | 24 | Left | Swimming | Recreational | III | Fracture after Fall at Home | Physical Therapy, Home Exercises, NSAIDs | Tenderness on Palpation, Lateral Patellar Pain |
| 2 | 21 | F | 24 | Left | Soccer | College | III | Repetitive Traction Forces | Activity Modification, Kinieseo Taping, Bracing, NSAID | Tenderness on Palpation, Mild Effusion |
| 3 | 29 | M | 22 | Left | Laborer, Heavy Duty Selector | Recreational | III | Car Accident Dashboard Injury | NSAIDs, Partial Weightbearing | Tenderness on Palpation, Mild Effusion |
| 4 | 34 | M | 32 | Left | Manufacturing Plant Worker | Recreational | III | Repetitive Traction Forces | NSAIDs, Partial Weightbearing, Crutches | Tenderness on Palpation, Mild Effusion |
| 5 | 38 | F | 36 | Right | Manufacturing Plant Worker, Softball | Recreational | III | Repetitive Traction Forces | Physical Therapy, Synvisc Injections, Bracing, NSAIDs | Tenderness on Palpation |
| 6 | 47 | M | 45 | Right | Truck Driver, Hunting | Recreational | III | Fall at Work | Physical Therapy, Knee Bracing, Crutches, NSAIDs | Tenderness on Palpation, Mild Effusion |
| 7 | 49 | M | 36 | Right | Truck Driver, Hunting | Recreational | III | Injury at Work | Physical Therapy, Synvisc Injections, Activity Modification, Bracing, NSAIDs | Tenderness on Palpation, Mild Effusion |
| 8 | 63 | M | 33 | Right | Office Job, Golfing | Recreational | II | Fracture after Fall at Home | Activity Modification, Icing | Tenderness on Palpation, Mild Crepitus |
Figure 2MRI with skyline (left) and AP (right) view of a bipartite patella in the lateral pole (Saupe Type II) in a 47-year-old male presenting with right anterior knee pain and tenderness.
Case 6 (Table 1)
Operative and postoperative findings including patellar dimension and surface area ratio, patellofemoral tracking, level of chondral damage, diagnosis with arthroscopy, surgical approach, Lysholm score and return to full sporting activity
| Case | Dimensions of Accessory Fragment (mm) | Dimensions of Patella (mm) | Surface Area Ratio (%) | Patellofemoral Tracking | Level of Chondral Damage | Diagnosis w/ Arthroscopy | Surgical Approach | Lysholm Score | Return to Full Activity (Weeks) |
| 1 | 21 x 13 x 14 | 60 x 50 | 9 | Normal | Grade III | Yes | Open Excision | 95 | 4 |
| 2 | 25 x 8 x 8 | 49 x 50 | 8 | Normal | Grade I | Yes | Open Excision | 98 | 4 |
| 3 | 20 x 11 x 11 | 48 x 51 | 9 | Normal | Grade I | Yes | Open Excision | 92 | 3 |
| 4 | Not Recorded | Not Recorded | Not Recorded | Normal | Grade I | Yes | Open Excision | 95 | 7 |
| 5 | 16 x 8 x 8 | 42 x 45 | 7 | Normal | Grade III | Yes | Open Excision | 90 | Worker’s Comp |
| 6 | 17 x 10 x 12 | 55 x 48 | 6 | Lateral | Grade III | Yes | Open Excision, Lateral Release | 93 | 4 |
| 7 | 14 x 12 x 10 | 40 x 46 | 9 | Normal | Grade IV | Yes | Open Excision | 95 | 6 |
| 8 | 27 x 12 x 12 | 54 x 56 | 11 | Normal | Not Recorded | No | Open Excision | 90 | Worker’s Comp |
Figure 3AP view of the preoperative (right) and postoperative (left) patellofemoral alignment in a 49-year-old male who underwent open excision with resection of the accessory fragment in the superolateral pole of the patella (Saupe Type III).
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