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The Lyon's sulcus-deepening trochleoplasty in previous unsuccessful patellofemoral surgery.
[trochlear dysplasia]
Trochleoplasty
is
a
relatively
rare
operation
with
few
published
results
and
it
remains
a
technically
demanding
procedure
which
requires
careful
patient
selection
.
The
ideal
candidate
for
surgery
remains
to
be
elucidated
,
and
some
authors
consider
it
as
a
good
revision
option
in
cases
of
previous
unsuccessful
operations
for
persisting
patellar
dislocation
with
underlying
trochlear
dysplasia
.
The
purpose
of
this
study
is
to
record
the
results
from
the
application
of
sulcus-deepening
trochleoplasty
in
patients
with
trochlear
dysplasia
and
previous
unsuccessful
surgery
for
patellar
dislocation
.
Twenty
-
two
patients
(
24
knees
)
were
operated
upon
during
the
period
9
/
1993
-
9
/
2006
;
they
had
undergone
surgery
for
patellofemoral
instability
and
had
persistent
patellar
dislocation
,
and
were
followed-up
for
a
mean
of
66
months
(
24
-
191
)
.
Trochleoplasty
was
performed
in
all
patients
using
the
same
technique
and
rehabilitation
protocol
.
Additional
soft
-tissue
and
bony
operations
were
performed
in
every
case
.
Of
all
cases
,
29
.
1
%
had
type
B
and
70
.
9
%
had
type
D
trochlear
dysplasia
.
After
trochleoplasty
,
no
patient
had
a
patellar
re
-
dislocation
up
to
the
last
follow-up
.
Pain
decreased
in
72
%
and
the
apprehension
sign
was
negative
in
75
%
of
the
cases
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
01
)
.
Sulcus
angle
decreased
from
153
°
 
±
 
14
°
to
141
°
 
±
 
10
°
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
01
)
,
TT-
TG
distance
decreased
from
16
 
±
 
6
mm
to
12
 
±
 
2
mm
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
001
)
,
and
patellar
tilt
decreased
from
31
°
 
±
 
14
°
to
11
°
 
±
 
8
°
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
0001
)
.
Mean
pre-operative
Kujala
score
was
44
(
25
-
73
)
and
at
the
latest
follow-up
it
increased
to
81
(
53
-
100
)
,
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
001
)
.
At
the
time
of
final
follow-up
,
there
was
no
case
of
patellofemoral
arthritis
.
Trochlear
dysplasia
is
a
key
factor
in
the
treatment
of
recurrent
patellar
dislocation
and
its
correction
could
be
included
in
the
surgical
options
.
Sulcus-deepening
trochleoplasty
is
an
acceptable
revision
option
for
the
surgical
treatment
of
patients
with
persisting
patellar
dislocation
and
high
-grade
trochlear
dysplasia
.
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