Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction: patient selection and perspectives [review] Review uri icon
Overview
abstract
  • Patellofemoral instability is a painful and often recurring disorder with many negative long-term consequences. After a period of failed nonoperative management, surgical intervention has been used to reduce the incidence of patellar subluxation and dislocations. Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction successfully addresses patellofemoral instability by restoring the deficient primary medial patellar soft tissue restraint. When planning MPFL reconstruction for instability, it is imperative to consider the patient's unique anatomy including the tibial tuberosity-trochlear groove (TT-TG) distance, trochlear dysplasia, and patella alta. Additionally, it is important to individualize surgical treatment in the skeletally immature, hypermobile, and athletic populations.

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    publication date
  • 2017
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    Research
    keywords
  • Knee
  • Orthopedics
  • Surgery
  • Additional Document Info
    volume
  • 9