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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36564044/addition-of-tibial-tubercle-osteotomy-to-combined-mpfl-reconstruction-and-lateral-retinacular-release-not-recommended-for-recurrent-patellar-dislocation-in-patients-with-15-to-20%C3%A2-mm-tt-tg
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuankai Zhang, Kai Nan, Yan Zhao, Xin Zhang, Qichun Song, Lihong Fan, Zhibin Shi, Xiaoqian Dang
Surgery is the primary treatment for recurrent patellar dislocation. However, there is still a lack of consensus regarding the choice of combined surgical methods due to the complexity of the anatomical factors. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and radiological changes in medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFLR) and lateral retinacular release (LRR) with and without tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO) for recurrent patellar dislocation in patients with a tibial tubercle-trochlear groove (TT-TG) distance of 15 to 20 mm...
December 23, 2022: Journal of Knee Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36452338/a-scientometric-analysis-of-studies-on-patellar-dislocation
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REVIEW
Hong Wang, Zhi Yi, Hongwei Zhan, Yuanjun Teng, Shifeng Zhang, Meng Wu, Bin Geng, Yayi Xia
BACKGROUND: Patellar dislocation is attracting considerable research interest. PURPOSE: To assess studies on patellar dislocation using a scientometric method to better understand the current status of research and explore future study directions. STUDY DESIGN: Scoping review. METHODS: The Web of Science Core Collection database was selected to retrieve publications on patellar dislocation. Articles and reviews written in English with patellar dislocation as the main topic were included...
November 2022: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36345056/lateral-retinacular-release-in-concordance-with-medial-patellofemoral-ligament-reconstruction-in-patients-with-recurrent-patellar-instability-a-computational-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandra Berton, Giuseppe Salvatore, Alexander Orsi, Jonathan Egan, Joseph DeAngelis, Arun Ramappa, Umile Giuseppe Longo, Ara Nazarian, Vincenzo Denaro
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to develop and validate a finite element (FE) model of the patellofemoral joint to analyze the biomechanics of lateral retinacular release after medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction in patellar malalignment (increased tibial tubercle-trochlear groove distance (TT-TG)). We hypothesized that lateral retinacular release is not appropriate in patellar instability addressed by MPFL reconstruction due to decreased lateral stability and inappropriate adjustment in patellofemoral contact pressures...
December 2022: Knee
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36323583/-comparative-study-on-imaging-and-clinical-results-of-patellofemoral-joint-with-kinematic-alignment-and-mechanical-alignment-in-total-knee-arthroplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Wen, X X Zhao, Z W Wang, D S Ma, Q X Zhang, L Zhou, J Pan, Y Lin
Objective: To investigate the changes of imaging parameters of patellofemoral joint after kinematic alignment total knee arthroplasty (KA-TKA) and mechanical alignment total knee arthroplasty (MA-TKA) and the effects on clinical outcomes. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 227 patients diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, 105 males and 122 females, with the age of (68.6±7.2) years (range: 52 to 86 years). The patients underwent unilateral TKA at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, from January 2020 to July 2021...
November 1, 2022: Zhonghua Wai Ke za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Surgery]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36321008/comparison-of-clinical-and-radiological-results-of-lateral-retinacular-release-or-lateral-retinacular-lengthening-methods-combined-with-medial-retinaculum-plication-in-patellofemoral-instability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Murat Saylik, Yücel Bilgin, Teoman Atıcı
Introduction In this study, we aimed to compare the clinical and radiological results of patients who underwent medial retinaculum plication (MRP) combined with lateral retinacular release (LRR) or lateral retinacular lengthening (LRL) with the diagnosis of patellofemoral (PF) instability. Methods In our study, we retrospectively analyzed 75 knees of 75 adult patients (43 females and 32 males) who underwent MRP+LRR or MRP+LRL due to PF instability without osseous pathologies. Patients were divided into two groups (MRP+LRR and MRP+LRL) according to the surgical method...
September 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36061844/the-role-of-lateral-retinacular-release-in-preventing-patellofemoral-malalignment-in-double-bundle-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ludwig Andre Pontoh, Ismail Hadisoebroto Dilogo, Erica Kholinne, Jessica Fiolin, Toto Suryo Efar
Background: Loss of internal rotation stability is the major cause of pain after an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Many authors described measures to treat this problem to no avail. This is the first study evaluating the role of lateral release with double-bundle ACLR to prevent patellofemoral malalignment after ACLR. Methods: A total of 100 patients were included in this prospective study between January 2018 and December 2019. We compared single-bundle ACLR (group 1, n = 30), double-bundle ACLR (group 2, n = 30), and double-bundle ACLR with lateral release (group 3, n = 40)...
September 2022: Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35859643/descriptive-epidemiology-of-a-surgical-patellofemoral-instability-population-of-492-patients
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evan T Zheng, Mininder S Kocher, Benjamin R Wilson, Zaamin B Hussain, Kianna D Nunally, Yi-Meng Yen, Dennis E Kramer, Lyle J Micheli, Benton E Heyworth
Background: Patellofemoral instability (PFI) occurs most commonly in pediatric and adolescent patients, with evolving indications for surgery and changes in surgical techniques over the past decade. Purpose: To characterize the demographic, clinical, and radiologic characteristics of a large cohort of patients undergoing PFI surgery and investigate longitudinal trends in techniques utilized over a 10-year period at a tertiary-care academic center. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4...
July 2022: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35858252/a-review-of-the-lateral-patellofemoral-joint-anatomy-biomechanics-and-surgical-procedures
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Breana Siljander, Marc Tompkins, Juan Pablo Martinez-Cano
The lateral patellofemoral joint soft tissues contain key structures that surround and balance the joint. These structures can affect joint tracking, stability, and force distribution. It is important to understand the lateral patellofemoral anatomy and biomechanics, and their relationship with patellofemoral instability, anterior knee pain, and osteoarthritis. Lateral-sided surgical procedures such as lateral release, lateral retinacular lengthening, and partial lateral patellar facetectomy can be useful in the treatment of such patellofemoral problems...
July 1, 2022: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global Research & Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35821772/positive-outcomes-after-surgical-correction-of-grade-iv-medial-patellar-luxation-in-small-breed-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mitsuhiro Isaka
Background: Medial patellar luxation (MPL) is a common orthopedic condition in dogs. After surgical correction, the recurrent rates appear to be higher and outcomes worse in grade IV than in lower grade MPL. Aim: To describe the outcomes of surgical correction of canine grade IV MPL. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed the medical records of 16 dogs (11 females, 5 males; mean age = 5.05 years) with 22 stifle joints (8 left and 14 right) that underwent MPL surgery at Rakuno Gakuen University between May 2015 and October 2020...
May 2022: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35782849/lateral-patellofemoral-ligament-reconstruction-with-semitendinosus-allograft-in-the-setting-of-previous-lateral-release
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Kerzner, Mario Hevesi, Luc M Fortier, Monique S Haynes, Safa Gursoy, Suhas P Dasari, Zeeshan A Khan, Adam B Yanke, Jorge Chahla
The lateral patellofemoral ligament acts to resist medial displacement of the patella. When medial subluxation occurs, it usually has an iatrogenic cause such as prior lateral release, an over-tightened medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction, or detachment of the vastus lateralis from the patella. The justification for lateral retinacular release has historically been to address extensor mechanism issues such as imbalance of the mechanism due to increased retinacular tension. We present a Technical Note on the treatment of chronic medial patellar instability due to a previous lateral retinacular release using a soft-tissue reconstruction approach with a semitendinosus allograft...
June 2022: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35493032/4-in-1-quadricepsplasty-for-fixed-and-habitual-dislocation-of-patella
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin M Hire, Shital N Parikh
Fixed and habitual dislocations of patella represent the most severe forms of patellar instability and frequently require surgical intervention. Isolated medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction, which has been the cornerstone of treatment for episodic patellar dislocation, is inadequate to address such complex instability patterns. The purpose of this report is to describe the 4-in-1 quadricepsplasty technique for stabilization of fixed and habitual dislocation of patella. The 4 components of quadricepsplasty are lateral retinacular releases and lengthening, Roux-Goldthwait patellar tendon hemi-transfer, modified Insall's proximal "tube" realignment, and quadriceps slide-lengthening...
April 2022: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35373608/a-comprehensive-description-of-the-lateral-patellofemoral-complex-anatomy-and-anisometry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hailey P Huddleston, Jorge Chahla, Safa Gursoy, Brady T Williams, Navya Dandu, Phillip Malloy, Neal B Naveen, Brian J Cole, Adam B Yanke
BACKGROUND: The lateral patellofemoral complex (LPFC) is an important stabilizer of the patella composed of the lateral retinacular structures including the lateral patellofemoral ligament (LPFL), the lateral patellomeniscal ligament (LPML), and the lateral patellotibial ligament (LPTL). While the isolated anatomy of the LPFL has been previously described, no previous study has investigated the entirety of the LPFC structure, length changes, and radiographic landmarks. An understanding of LPFC anatomy is important in the setting of LPFL injury or previous lateral release resulting in iatrogenic medial instability requiring LPFC reconstruction...
March 2022: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35123719/editorial-commentary-despite-decades-of-research-on-patellar-instability-the-isolated-lateral-release-endures
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EDITORIAL
Elizabeth J Scott
Surgical management of patellar instability has transformed over the last 40 years as our understanding of contributing anatomical factors, particularly medial patellofemoral ligament insufficiency, has matured. The International Patellofemoral Study Group recently concluded with 89% agreement that lateral release should not be done in isolation for patellofemoral instability. And yet, with 11% dissent, controversy remains, and the isolated lateral retinacular release for patellar instability continues to be favored by a subset of surgeons...
February 2022: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34782073/the-lateral-side-when-and-how-to-release-lengthen-and-reconstruct
#34
REVIEW
Navya Dandu, Nicholas A Trasolini, Steven F DeFroda, Reem Y Darwish, Adam B Yanke
The lateral patellofemoral complex is an important stabilizer to medial and lateral displacement of the patella. Soft tissue abnormalities can range from pathologic tightness to laxity, presenting with symptoms related to patellar instability, anterior knee pain, or arthritis. Clinical evaluation should be performed to confirm patellar dislocation, assess the integrity of the lateral and medial soft tissues, and explore other pathoanatomic factors that may need to be addressed. Lateral retinacular lengthening is recommended over lateral release owing to the potential of iatrogenic medial instability with release, and a lateral patellofemoral ligament reconstruction can be performed to effectively treat medial instability...
January 2022: Clinics in Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34760286/patellar-management-during-total-knee-arthroplasty-a-review
#35
REVIEW
Kara McConaghy, Tabitha Derr, Robert M Molloy, Alison K Klika, Steven Kurtz, Nicolas S Piuzzi
The optimal management of the patella during total knee arthroplasty (TKA) remains controversial and surgeons tend to approach the patella with one of three general mindsets: always resurface the patella, never resurface the patella, or selectively resurface the patella based on specific patient or patellar criteria.Studies comparing resurfacing and non-resurfacing of the patella during TKA have reported inconsistent and contradictory findings.When resurfacing the patella is chosen, there are a number of available patellar component designs, materials, and techniques for cutting and fixation...
October 2021: EFORT Open Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34557441/neglected-locked-patellar-dislocation-in-an-adult-female-report-of-a-rare-case
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Sumedh D Chaudhary, Pratik R Gandhi, Maruti R Koichade, Suchit P Chavan, Shreyas H Ghuguskar
INTRODUCTION: Dislocation of patella is a very common injury which usually reduces spontaneously or can be reduced easily using gentle manipulation. Irreducible patellar dislocations are rare and usually result due to either rotation of patella along the horizontal or vertical axis or due to bony impaction. Neglected locked patellar dislocations are extremely rare injuries presenting additional challenges. CASE REPORT: We are reporting a case of a 24-year female who presented to us 4 months after suffering a knee injury for which she received native treatment initially...
May 2021: Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34524034/ability-of-medial-patellofemoral-ligament-reconstruction-to-overcome-lateral-patellar-motion-in-the-presence-of-trochlear-flattening-a-cadaveric-biomechanical-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amrit V Vinod, Alex M Hollenberg, Melissa A Kluczynski, John M Marzo
BACKGROUND: Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction is an established operative procedure to restore medial restraining force in patients with patellar instability. In the setting of a shallow sulcus, it is unclear whether an isolated MPFL reconstruction is sufficient to restore patellofemoral stability. HYPOTHESIS: Progressively increasing the sulcus angle would have an adverse effect on the ability of an MPFL reconstruction to restrain lateral patellar motion...
November 2021: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34411682/lateral-release-with-tibial-tuberosity-transfer-alters-patellofemoral-biomechanics-promoting-multidirectional-patellar-instability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giuseppe Salvatore, Alessandra Berton, Alexander Orsi, Jonathan Egan, Kempland C Walley, William L Johns, Nadim Kheir, Arun J Ramappa, Joseph P DeAngelis, Umile Giuseppe Longo, Vincenzo Denaro, Ara Nazarian
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a finite element (FE) model of the patellofemoral (PF) joint to characterize patellofemoral instability, and to highlight the effect of lateral retinacular release in combination with tibial tuberosity transfer with respect to contact pressures (CP), contact area (CA), and kinematics during knee flexion. METHODS: A comprehensive, dynamic FE model of the knee joint was developed and validated through parametric comparison of PF kinematics, CP, and CA between FE simulations and in vitro, cadaveric experiments...
March 2022: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34404174/-two-kinds-of-lateral-retinacular-release-for-lateral-patellar-compression-syndrome-a-retrospective-comparative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y P Yang, H Y Chen, J W Zhao, N Li, G Q Cui, Y F Ao
Objective: To compare the clinical effects of arthroscopic lateral retinacular proximal release and "L" type release for lateral patellar compression syndrome. Methods: Sixty four lateral patellar compression syndrome (LPCS) patients were recruited who had arthroscopic surgery during September 2004 to January 2019 at Department of Sports Medicine,Peking University Third Hospital by the same group of doctors and a retrospective comparative study was conducted accordingly. Among them,24 cases underwent the traditional proximal release of lateral patellar retinaculum (traditional group),including 7 males and 17 females with an age of (42...
September 1, 2021: Zhonghua Wai Ke za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Surgery]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34289826/clinical-outcomes-and-predictive-factors-for-failure-with-mpfl-reconstruction-combined-with-tibial-tubercle-osteotomy-and-lateral-retinacular-release-for-recurrent-patellar-instability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Su, Xiumin Liu, Nengri Jian, Jian Li, Weili Fu
BACKGROUND: Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction combined with tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO) and lateral retinacular release (LRR) is one of the main treatment methods for patellar instability. So far, few studies have evaluated the clinical effectiveness and assessed potential risk factors for recurrent patellar instability. PURPOSE: To report the clinical outcomes of MPFL reconstruction combined with TTO and LRR at least three years after operation and to identify potential risk factors for recurrent patellar instability...
July 21, 2021: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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