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Transient lateral patellar dislocation: review of imaging findings, patellofemoral anatomy, and treatment options.
[trochlear dysplasia]
Transient
patellar
dislocation
is
a
common
sports-related
injury
in
young
adults
.
Although
patients
often
present
to
the
emergency
department
with
acute
knee
pain
and
hemarthrosis
,
spontaneous
reduction
frequently
occurs
,
and
half
of
cases
are
unsuspected
clinically
.
Characteristic
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
MRI
)
findings
often
lead
to
the
diagnosis
.
The
purpose
of
this
review
is
to
illustrate
the
MRI
findings
of
lateral
patellar
dislocation
and
concomitant
injuries
,
such
as
kissing
contusions
of
the
medial
patella
and
lateral
femoral
condyle
;
osteochondral
and
avulsion
fractures
;
and
injuries
of
the
medial
patellofemoral
ligament
/
retinacular
complex
.
This
article
will
also
briefly
review
patellofemoral
anatomy
and
passive
,
active
,
and
static
stabilizers
.
Predisposing
factors
for
patellar
instability
,
including
trochlear
dysplasia
,
patella
alta
,
and
lateralization
of
the
patella
or
tibial
tuberosity
and
their
relevant
measurements
will
also
be
highlighted
.
Treatment
options
,
including
surgery
,
such
as
medial
patellofemoral
ligament
reconstruction
,
tibial
tuberosity
transfer
,
and
trochleoplasty
,
and
their
postoperative
imaging
appearances
will
also
be
discussed
.
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