Combined deepening trochleoplasty and supracondylar external rotation osteotomy for recurrent patellar instability in patients with trochlear dysplasia and increased femoral antetorsion
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.knee.2020.05.002
Combined deepening trochleoplasty and supracondylar external rotation osteotomy for recurrent patellar instability in patients with trochlear dysplasia and increased femoral antetorsion
Abstract
Background: Deepening trochleoplasty has become a part of surgical management in patients with patellar instability and severe trochlear dysplasia. In addition, increased femoral antetorsion is treated most commonly by proximal femoral external rotation osteotomy.
Hypothesis: Deepening trochleoplasty and supracondylar femoral external rotation osteotomy in combination improve patellar stability and function in patients presenting with recurrent patellar instability due to trochlear dysplasia and increased femoral antetorsion.
Study design: Therapeutic case series; Level IV.
Methods: Combined deepening trochleoplasty and supracondylar external rotation osteotomy were performed in seven female patients (nine knees) with recurrent patellar instability. Trochlear dysplasia (Dejour classification) and increased femoral antetorsion (Murphy computed tomography (CT)-based measurement) were documented using magnetic resonance imaging and CT scans. Data were collected prospectively preoperatively, at 12 months, and at final follow-up. Complete data were available in 100% of cases. Clinical and functional outcomes were evaluated using the Kujala score and Tegner activity level scale.
Results: The average age at the time of surgery was 22.2 years (range, 17-29 years). Preoperative MRI-based findings demonstrated in all patients significant trochlear dysplasia (B in two, C in five, and D in two knees). Femoral antetorsion was 37.8° on average (range, 27-51°). The mean follow-up was 2.1 years after surgery (range, 1-5.5 years). The median Kujala score was 41.2 preoperatively, rising to 83.1 at final follow-up (P = .015). The Tegner activity score improved from a mean preoperative score of 2.7 to a mean postoperative score of 6.0 (P = .020). Good patellar stability without positive apprehension sign was found in all patients. Poor outcome was associated with significant patellofemoral cartilage damage (grade IV) at the time of surgery. A total of 88.8% of patients were satisfied with the knee function at final follow-up. There were no postoperative complications.
Conclusion: The combination of deepening trochleoplasty and supracondylar external rotation osteotomy performed in one step is an individually adapted surgical procedure for restoring both horizontal limb alignment and trochlear geometry. It improves patellar stability and yields good subjective and objective functional results in most cases. The condition of the cartilage at the time of surgery is crucial for the outcome with respect to the pain.
Keywords: Deepening trochleoplasty; Increased femoral antetorsion; Patellofemoral instability; Rotational osteotomy; Trochlear dysplasia.
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