ISAKOS: 2023 Congress in Boston, MA USA

2023 ISAKOS Biennial Congress Paper

 

Isolated Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction In Patellar Instability: Does The Distance Between Tibial Tuberosity - Trochlear Groove Make A Difference?

Diego Edwards, MD, Santiago, RM CHILE
Juan Pablo Casas-Cordero, MD, Santiago CHILE
Daniel Cerda, MD, Santiago CHILE
Julian Alonso de Frutos, MD, Santiago CHILE
Francisco Cornejo, MD, Santiago CHILE
Rafael Calvo Mena, MD, Santiago , Metropolitana CHILE
Gerardo Zelaya, Santiago, Región Metropolitana CHILE

Hospital La Florida, Santiago, RM, CHILE

FDA Status Not Applicable

Summary

Isolated Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction in patellar instability presents a functional improvement, with a low rate of complications and failure, regardless of the pre surgical Tibial Tuberosity – Tibial Groove distance.

Abstract

Introduction

Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFLR) is used in most patellar instability surgeries, there is controversy on adding a tibial tuberosity osteotomy (TTO).

Objective

To describe the results of isolated MPFLR in Patellar instability according to the Tibial Tuberosity - Trochlear Groove distance (TT-TG)

Methods

Retrospective study of patients with patellar instability with a mature skeleton in one center between 2016 and 2021, using isolated MPFLR. Patients with incomplete clinical and/or radiological records and follow-up less than one year were excluded. Pre-surgical demographic and radiological data (TT-TG, Caton-Deschamps (CD) index, patellar tilt, trochlear dysplasia) was recorded. Patients were divided in three groups according to TT-TG distance (Group 1: <17mm, Group 2: 17-19, Group 3: >20mm). A pre and post surgical Kujala score was performed. Local complications, satisfaction, recurrence and/or reintervention were recorded. Pre-surgical variables between groups, intra and inter-group Kujala differences were compared using Bartlett's test.
Consent from the patients and approval from the local ethics committee were obtained.

Results

67 patients met the selection criteria, mean age of 23 years, 70% were women. There were no pre surgical, radiological nor follow-up differences between the groups (average 27 months).
Pre and post surgical Kujala score, respectively:
- Group 1: 37 - 78
- Group 2: 37 - 78
- Group 3: 39 - 79
All groups had a significant improvement (p < 0.05), there were no significant differences in improvement between groups (p > 0.05).
There were three patients with a redislocation episode, all in group 1. One patient had a mobilization under anesthesia due to an arthrofibrosis (Group 2).
97% of all cases reported being satisfied.

Conclusion

Isolated MPFLR in patellar instability presents a functional improvement, with a low rate of complications and failure, regardless of the pre surgical TT-TG.