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Association between patellar cartilage defects and patellofemoral geometry: a matched-pair MRI comparison of patients with and without isolated patellar cartilage defects.
[trochlear dysplasia]
To
compare
the
geometry
of
the
patellofemoral
joint
on
magnetic
resonance
images
(
MRI
)
between
patients
with
isolated
cartilage
defects
of
the
patella
and
a
gender-
and
age-matched
control
group
of
patients
without
patellar
cartilage
defects
.
A
total
of
43
patients
(
17
female
,
26
male
)
with
arthroscopically
verified
grade
III
and
IV
patellar
cartilage
defects
(
defect
group
)
were
compared
with
a
matched-pair
control
group
of
patients
with
isolated
traumatic
rupture
of
the
anterior
cruciate
ligament
without
cartilage
defects
of
the
patellofemoral
joint
.
Preoperative
MRI
images
were
analysed
retrospectively
with
regard
to
patellar
geometry
(
width
,
thickness
,
facet
angle
)
,
trochlear
geometry
(
dysplasia
according
to
Dejour
,
sulcus
angle
,
sulcus
depth
,
lateral
condyle
index
,
trochlea
facet
asymmetry
,
lateral
trochlea
inclination
)
and
patellofemoral
alignment
(
tibial
tuberosity-trochlear
groove
distance
,
patella
height
,
lateral
patella
displacement
,
lateral
patellofemoral
angle
,
patella
tilt
,
congruence
angle
)
.
In
addition
to
the
comparison
of
group
values
,
the
measured
values
were
compared
to
normal
values
reported
in
the
literature
,
and
the
frequency
of
patients
with
pathologic
findings
was
compared
between
both
groups
.
The
defect
group
demonstrated
a
significantly
higher
proximal
chondral
sulcus
angle
(
p
Â
<
Â
0
.
001
)
,
a
significantly
higher
distal
osseal
sulcus
angle
(
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
004
)
,
a
significantly
lower
distal
sulcus
depth
(
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
047
)
,
a
significantly
lower
lateral
condyle
index
(
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
045
)
,
a
significantly
lower
Caton
-
Deschamps
index
(
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
020
)
and
a
significantly
higher
Insall-
Salvati
index
(
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
010
)
.
A
major
trochlear
dysplasia
(
grade
B-D
)
was
significantly
more
common
in
the
defect
group
(
54
vs
.
19
Â
%
;
p
Â
<
Â
0
.
001
)
.
Eighty
-
eight
per
cent
of
patients
in
the
defect
group
demonstrated
at
least
one
pathologic
finding
,
compared
to
63
Â
%
in
the
control
group
(
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
006
)
.
Two
or
more
pathologic
findings
were
observed
in
42
Â
%
of
the
defect
group
and
in
19
Â
%
of
the
control
group
(
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
019
)
.
There
was
no
significant
correlation
between
the
localization
of
the
chondral
defects
and
the
results
of
the
measured
parameters
.
Cartilage
defects
of
the
patella
are
associated
with
the
geometry
of
the
patellofemoral
joint
.
In
particular
,
a
flat
and
shallow
trochlea
,
trochlea
dysplasia
and
patella
alta
seem
to
contribute
to
the
development
of
patellar
cartilage
defects
,
which
must
be
taken
into
consideration
when
planning
to
do
surgical
cartilage
repair
at
the
patella
.
LEVEL
OF
EVIDENCE
:
III
.
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