Abstract

Objective: To present the technique and clinic effect of the combined method of proximalization of the patella and double boundle reconstruction of medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) with adductor magnus tendon autograft for the treatment of habitual dislocation of patella (HDP) in adolescent. Methods: From August 2016 to August 2018, a total of 33 consecutive skeletally immature adolescent patients (37 knees) with HDP were surgically treated in Beijing Jishuitan Hospital and were retrospectively reviewed. Among them, 10 patients (12 knees) with severe quadriceps contracture underwent the index comprehensive procedure. There were 4 males and 6 females with a mean age of (12.1±1.4) years (10 to 14 years old) at the operation. Before surgery and at the final follow-up, subjective symptoms were scored by Lysholm knee score, physical examination and radiological assessment were performed. Results: of patellar tracking were assessed by congruence angle and lateral patellofemoral angle. Results Patients were followed up for an average period of 23 months (12-36 months). No infection, patella redislocation were observed in all cases. Lysholm scores improved from 77±9 before surgery to 96±6 at the final follow-up (t= -23.155, P<0.05). There was a statistically significant improvement in the congruence angle, from 72.4°±17.2° preoperatively to -7.5°±4.8° at the final follow-up (t=21.392, P<0.01) and in the lateral patellofemoral angle, from -64.6°±9.4° preoperatively to 6.5°±3.7° at the final follow-up (t=-22.874,P<0.01). Conclusion: In this short term study, the novel comprehensive procedure, including proximalization of the patella and double boundle reconstruction of MPFL with adductor magnus tendon autograft, treats HDP effectively in skeletally immature adolescent patients with severe quadriceps contracture.

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