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Patellar Resurfacing Is Not a Risk Factor for Postoperative Patella Baja in Total Knee Arthroplasty

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2024 Jul 10
PMID 38983940
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Abstract

Background: Patella baja is a known complication of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). There is a limited understanding of the association between patellar resurfacing and the incidence of patella baja. We aimed to compare rates of patella baja between unresurfaced and resurfaced patellas in patients undergoing TKA.

Methods: A retrospective review of patients who underwent TKA between October 2009 and January 2020 was performed. Patients were included if they had at least one preoperative radiograph and a 1-year follow-up radiograph. Blackburne-Peel index (BPI) and Insall-Salvati ratios (ISRs) were measured on preoperative and 1-year postoperative radiographs and were used to define patella baja vs pseudopatella baja. Statistical analysis was performed using a linear model analysis of variance and the Fisher's exact test.

Results: Three hundred eighteen TKAs were included, with 176 being resurfaced and 142 unresurfaced patellas. Of the resurfaced group, 4% (7/176) had true patella baja, compared to 5.6% (8/142) of the unresurfaced patellas. Of the resurfaced patellas, 8% (14/176) had pseudopatella baja, compared to 7% (10/142) in the unresurfaced group. Patellar resurfacing was not associated with a higher incidence of patella baja ( = .60) or pseudopatella baja ( = .83). Lower preoperative ISRs ( = .04) and BPIs (0.03) were highly predictive of a higher incidence of patella baja post-TKA.

Conclusions: Patellar resurfacing in TKA is not associated with a higher incidence of patella baja in TKA when compared to unresurfaced patellas. Lower preoperative ISRs and BPIs are highly predictive of a higher incidence of postoperative patella baja.

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