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Isolated reconstruction of medial patellofemoral ligament with an elastic femoral fixation leads to excellent clinical results

Vincent Marot, Vicente Sanchis‐Alfonso, Simone Perelli, Pablo Eduardo Gelber, Christian Javier Sánchez Rábago, Gerard Ginovart, Joan Carles Monllau

2020Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy24 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: The primary objective was to compare the functional outcomes after an isolated MPFL reconstruction using either a quasi-anatomical technique (group A) or an anatomical MPFL reconstruction (group B). The secondary objectives were to compare the rates of redislocation, range-of-motion and subjective patellar instability (Smillie test). METHODS: A multicenter longitudinal prospective comparative study was performed. Group A had 29 patients and 28 were included in Group B. Patients with trochlear dysplasia types C and D and patients who had undergone a trochleoplasty, a distal realignment or patella distalization concurrently with MPFL reconstruction were excluded. The main evaluation criterion was the Kujala functional score. RESULTS: The mean postoperative Kujala was 90.4 (89.4 in group A and 92.1 in group B). Upon comparing the mean difference between pre- and post-operative values, no differences were detected between the two groups (n.s). CONCLUSIONS: Isolated quasi-anatomical MPFL reconstruction using a gracilis tendon autograft for recurrent patellar dislocation provides outcomes as good as the isolated anatomical MPFL reconstruction in patients with no trochlear dysplasia up to those with trochlear dysplasia type A and B at the 2-5 years follow-up. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV.

Topics & Concepts

Medial patellofemoral ligamentMedicinePatellaPatellofemoral jointFixation (population genetics)DysplasiaSurgeryRange of motionInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPopulationLower Extremity Biomechanics and PathologiesOccupational Health and PerformanceScoliosis diagnosis and treatment