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Recession wedge trochleoplasty as an additional procedure in the surgical treatment of patellar instability with major trochlear dysplasia: early results.
[trochlear dysplasia]
The
importance
of
a
dysplastic
trochlea
as
a
component
of
patellar
instability
has
long
been
recognized
.
An
original
trochleoplasty
technique
consisting
in
retro-trochlear
recession
wedge
osteotomy
was
described
by
Goutallier
et
al
.
The
aim
is
not
to
fashion
a
groove
but
to
reduce
the
bump
without
modifying
patellofemoral
congruence
.
This
retrospective
study
reports
the
operative
technique
and
short
-term
outcomes
of
a
consecutive
case
series
of
17
patients
(
19
knees
)
who
underwent
recession
wedge
trochleoplasty
for
patellofemoral
instability
associated
with
severe
trochlear
dysplasia
.
Other
contributing
factors
of
patellar
instability
were
also
corrected
as
part
of
the
surgical
procedure
:
tibial
tuberosity
transfer
(
n
=
18
)
,
MPFL
reconstruction
(
n
=
8
)
.
Minimum
follow-up
was
12
months
(
mean
,
34
months
;
range
,
12
to
71
months
)
.
The
trochlear
prominence
was
reduced
from
a
mean
4
.
8
mm
(
range
,
0
to
8
mm
)
to
-
0
.
8
mm
(
range
,
-
8
to
6
mm
)
.
Patellar
tilt
was
reduced
from
a
mean
14
°
(
range
,
6
°
to
26
°
)
to
6
°
(
range
,
-
1
°
to
24
°
)
.
Two
cases
showed
recurrent
patellofemoral
instability
.
Mean
Kujala
,
KOOS
and
IKDC
score
were
respectively
80
(
±
17
)
,
70
(
±
18
)
and
67
(
±
17
)
at
last
follow-up
.
Three
patients
required
further
operations
,
apart
from
removal
of
metal
screws
:
arthroscopic
arthrolysis
for
stiffness
(
n
=
1
)
,
revision
for
tibial
tuberosity
non-union
(
n
=
1
)
,
and
supratrochlear
exostosectomy
(
n
=
1
)
.
Recession
wedge
trochleoplasty
is
a
feasible
additional
procedure
addressing
bony
trochlear
abnormality
in
the
surgical
treatment
of
patellar
instability
.
Our
attitude
is
to
perform
it
never
in
isolation
but
associated
to
realignment
of
the
extensor
apparatus
according
to
the
Ã
la
carte
surgery
concept
.
It
seems
to
be
effective
in
preventing
future
patellar
dislocation
and
reducing
anterior
knee
pain
in
case
of
painful
patellofemoral
instability
with
a
major
dysplastic
trochlea
,
or
in
revision
cases
when
other
realignment
procedures
have
failed
.
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