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Patellar Instability

Allison K. Perry, Bhargavi Maheshwer, Steven F. DeFroda, Mario Hevesi, Safa Gürsoy, Jorge Chahla, Adam B. Yanke

2022JBJS Reviews18 citationsDOI

Abstract

➢: Certain anatomic factors, such as patella alta, increased tibial tubercle-trochlear groove distance, rotational deformity, and trochlear dysplasia, are associated with an increased risk of recurrent patellar instability. ➢: The presence of a preoperative J-sign is predictive of recurrent instability after operative management. ➢: Isolated medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction may be considered on an individualized basis, considering whether the patient has anatomic abnormalities such as valgus malalignment, trochlear dysplasia, or patella alta in addition to the patient activity level. ➢: More complex operative management (bony or cartilaginous procedures) should be considered in patients with recurrent instability, malalignment, and certain anatomic factors.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePatellaMedial patellofemoral ligamentValgusDeformityValgus deformityDysplasiaInstabilityPatellofemoral jointLigamentSurgeryAnatomyInternal medicineMechanicsPhysicsLower Extremity Biomechanics and PathologiesOccupational Health and PerformanceTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes