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Preliminary clinical results after Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Author: Ruzsa Paul - Gabriel Co-author: Gal Mihaela - Alexandra Jerdea Bogdan - Daniel Pop Sorin - Ioan Scientific coordinator: Lecturer Russu

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Page 1: Preliminary clinical results after Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Author: Ruzsa Paul - Gabriel Co-author: Gal Mihaela - Alexandra Jerdea

Preliminary clinical results after Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction

Author: Ruzsa Paul - Gabriel

Co-author: Gal Mihaela - Alexandra Jerdea Bogdan - Daniel Pop Sorin - Ioan

Scientific coordinator: Lecturer Russu Octav, MD, PhD

Page 2: Preliminary clinical results after Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Author: Ruzsa Paul - Gabriel Co-author: Gal Mihaela - Alexandra Jerdea

The patellofemoral articulation

• Role in locomotion and activities that involve knee flexion and extention

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The patellofemoral articulation

• 94 % of patients suffer tear to the medial patellofemoral ligament following

patellar dislocation

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•Is a band of tissue that

extends from the upper

aspect of the patella to the

femoral medial epicondyle

Medial Patellofemoral Ligament (MPFL)

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Medial Patellofemoral Ligament (MPFL)

• The most important soft

tissue stabilizer of the

patella (first 30⁰ of flexion)

• Helps in preventing lateral

patellar subluxation or

dislocation

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MPFL reconstruction

• Is a surgical procedure indicated to patients with severe lateral patellar instability

• Was first described in 1992 by Dr. Ellera Gomes• There have been various approaches to this

technique

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MPFL reconstruction: Double bundle technique

• Replicates the nativeshape of the MPFL using a gracilis autograft which is harvested and prepared at the beginning of the surgery

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1.Preparation of the patella

2.4 mm drill tip Guide Pin 4.5 mm cannulated rimmer

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2.Graft fixation to the patella

bioabsorbable screw

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3.Preparation of the femoral insertion

MPFL Template

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4.Preparation of the Medial Patellofemoral Layer

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5. Femoral Graft Passage and Fixation

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Postoperative considerations

1 Day1 Day 6 weeks6 weeks 12 weeks12 weeks

Active quadriceps exercises between 0⁰ – 90⁰ of flexion

Post operative knee brace locked at 0⁰ - 90⁰

of flexion and crutch until wound healing

Full range of motion with light jogging or cycling

The patient can resume full activity

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Objective

To evaluate the short-term clinical results of patients after

MPFL reconstruction

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Material and methods

• There have been 10 cases of MPFL reconstruction (May 2012 – April 2014) at the Orthopaedic and Traumatology II Clinic in Târgu Mureş

• There were 6 female and 4 male patients between 16-38 years old, all of them were diagnosed with recurrent lateral patellar dislocation

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• This score is meant to asses the activity and functionality of the knee joint

• Grading <65 Poor65-83 Fair84-90 Good>90 Excellent

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Results

• There were no postoperative patellar complication or redislocations and the patients regained full mobility after 6 weeks

• The mean value of Tegner – Lysholm score improved to 90.8 (range 82 - 95) from a preoperative mean value of 63.5 (range 55 - 72)

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Conclusion

• Regarding the different methods of treating lateral patellofemoral instability MPFL reconstruction is one of the most promising procedures performed nowadays thanks to its simplicity, lack of complication and patient evolution

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Conclusion

• Our results show improved knee function and physical activity in patients treated with this procedure

• In order to clearly state the long-term benefits of this reconstruction technique a large scale case study is required

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Preliminary clinical results after Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction

Do you haveany questions????

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Thank you!

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1.Shital N. Parikh, Senthil T. Nathan,Eric J. Wall and Emily A. Eismann:Complications of Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction in Young PatientsAm J Sports Med May 2013 41 1030-1038; published online before print March 28, 2013, doi:10.1177/03635465134820852. Tegner Y, Lysholm J. :Rating systems in the evaluation of knee ligament injuries. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1985 Sep;(198):43-93. Schottle PB, Hensler D, Imhoff AB:Anatomical Double-Bundle MPFL Reconstruction with an Aperture Fixation Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthroscopy (epub ahead of print), 2009. 4.Schottle PB, Schmeling A, Rosenstiel N, Weiler A : Radiographic Landmarks For Femoral Tunnel Placement In Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Am J Sports Med 35: 801-804, 2007. 5.Steensen RN, Dopirak RM, McDonald WG, III : The Anatomy and Isometry of the Medial Patellofemoral Ligament: Implications for Reconstruction Am J Sports Med 32: 1509-1513, 2004.

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