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Comparison of Clinical and Radiological Outcomes Between Transosseous Tunnel and Suture Anchor Patellar Fixation for Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction: A Cohort Study With 2-Year Follow-up

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Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2020 Jun 4
PMID 32490024
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Abstract

Background: Several surgical methods have been developed for medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFLR). However, the question of which patellar fixation method, suture anchor (SA) or transosseous tunnel (TO) fixation, achieves better overall outcomes remains to be answered.

Hypothesis: SA patellar fixation will present comparable clinical outcomes and a lower complication rate compared with TO patellar fixation for MPFLR.

Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the outcomes of 46 patients who underwent MPFLR with either TO fixation (n = 21; mean age, 24.4 ± 6.1 years) or SA fixation (n = 25; mean age, 24.1 ± 12.1 years) for the treatment of recurrent patellar dislocation. Clinical findings (International Knee Documentation Committee [IKDC] subjective score, Lysholm score, and Tegner activity score), radiological findings (congruence angle and patellar tilt angle), and complications (redislocation, patellar fracture, patellofemoral osteoarthritis progression, infection, and stiffness) were compared between the TO and SA groups at the 2-year follow-up visit.

Results: The mean postoperative IKDC subjective and Lysholm scores did not differ significantly between groups. However, postoperative Tegner activity scores were significantly higher in the TO group than in the SA group (TO, 5.8 ± 1.4; SA, 4.9 ± 1.2; = .012). Congruence angle did not differ significantly between the groups (TO, -3.2 ± 22.8; SA, -7.6 ± 17.8; = .464). Patellar tilt angle was lower in the TO group than in the SA group (TO, 10.5 ± 5.4; SA, 13.7 ± 2.8; = .015). During the follow-up period, the TO group had 1 redislocation and 2 patellar fractures, whereas the SA group had no redislocations or fractures. Patellofemoral osteoarthritis progression was significantly higher in the TO group than in the SA group at the 2-year follow-up visit (TO, 9/21; SA, 2/25; = .006).

Conclusion: Both TO and SA patellar fixation methods for MPFLR showed improved clinical outcomes. When compared with TO fixation, SA fixation presented comparable clinical outcomes and a lower complication rate.

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