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PATTERNS OF DISLOCATION

Recurrent dislocation –
• repeated, occasional dislocation (commonest form).
• The dislocations may occur at intervals of weeks or months.

Recurrent subluxation.
•This implies a less drastic event than a dislocation but the
distinction between the two is often unclear.
• Patients with lax joints.

Habitual dislocation.
• patella which dislocates every time the knee flexes.
• in these cases it cannot be held in the reduced position
throughout the full range of flexion.
Introduction
Instability of the patella is a
common problem.
The medial patellofemoral ligament
(MPFL) has been demonstrated to
be the major soft tissue stabilizer to
prevent abnormal lateral
displacement of the patella.


Desio SM et al
Soft Tissue Restraints to Lateral
Patellar Translation in the Human
Knee, Am J Sports Med
Anatomy
It extends between the superomedial pole
of the patella to the anterior aspect of the
medial epicondyle

The vertical distance from the superior pole
of the patella to the top of the medial
patellofemoral ligament averages about 6.1
mm.

The distal border of the VMO muscle
attaches along the majority of the proximal
medial edge of the MPFL



Steensen RN et al, Am J Sports Med. 2004;32:1509-1513.
Anatomy-Design fault?
The patellofemoral              This apparent
joint is intrinsically         ‘design fault’ is
unstable joint?               minimised by the
Tibial tubercle lies          resistance of the
lateral to the long axis   lateral lip of trochlea
of the femur and the        to lateral movement
quadriceps muscle,
and the patella is         of the patella during
therefore subject to a             flexion.
laterally directed
force.
Biomechanics
Biomechanically, the medial patello-femoral
ligament is considered the primary passive restraint
to patellar lateral displacement, with a mean tensile
strength of 208 N



Amis AA et al, Knee. 2003;10:215-220.
Biomechanics
 From 0° to 30° of flexion- the median ridge of the
patella lies lateral to the centre of the trochlea.
30° and 60° of flexion-it moves medially to
become centred in the trochlear groove.
As flexion proceeds the patella is more deeply
engaged in the trochlea and is held firmly by soft-
tissue tension.
Beyond 90°-It tilts so that its medial facet
articulates with the medial femoral condyle.
Biomechanics
   Lateral patellar displacement tests in vitro showed
    that the patella subluxed most easily at 20 degrees
    knee flexion.

   The contribution of the MPFL to resisting patellar
    lateral subluxation was greatest in the extended
    knee

Amis AA et al, Knee. 2003,
Anatomy and biomechanics of the medial patello-femoral ligament.
Factors Leading To Patellar
Instability

Poor engagement       Failure to stay in the trochlea
abnormally high       •Defective lateral trochlear margin
                      •unusually shallow trochlear groove.
patella, patellar     •Greater laterally directed force -excessive valgus.
dysplasia             • excessively tight lateral structures -fibrosis of the
or a poorly           vastus lateralis or
developed trochlea.   •deficient medial structures -injury to the medial
                      retinaculum,
                      • stretching of medial structures after repeated
                      dislocations,
                      •severe wasting of the vastus medialis.
Management-Options are more
than 100
 lateral release,
 medial imbrication,
 medial patellofemoral ligament repair,
 and a number of distal realignment
  procedures.
Management
   Recently, medial patellofemoral ligament
    reconstruction has gained popularity as a
    treatment modality for recurrent patellar
    instability.
Why MPFL?

Deie M et al noted that after Reconstruction of the
medial patellofemoral ligament no recurrence of
patellar instability was found with normalization
of the congruence angle, tilt angle, and lateral
shift ratio in all of their patients.
Deie M, et al.
J Bone Joint Surg Br2003.
Why MPFL?
Drez D et al
Noted in their series of 15 patients a 93% good to
excellent results of medial patello-femoral ligament
reconstruction in the treatment of patellar
dislocation.

 Autogenous hamstring or fascia lata for
reconstruction

Mean follow-up was 31.5 months,

Drez D et al, Arthroscopy. 2001.
Why MPFL?
 Ellera Gomes JL et al
 showed in their series of 16 knees with Medial patello-
femoral ligament reconstruction with semitendinosus
autograft for chronic patellar instability

 94% of patient outcomes were rated good or excellent
according to the Crosby-Insall criteria.
88% of the patients were satisfied with their surgery
 15 knees showed a negative apprehension test at follow-
up.

Arthroscopy. 2004
Why MPFL
 MPFL is injured in most cases with acute
patellar dsilocation and MPFL insufficiency
is present in all cases with recurrent patellar
dislocation.

…Now, the role of the MPFL has been almost
established in the Management of
Dislocations of patella.
Material and methods
 14 Patients with patellar instability were
enrolled in this study from 2008-2012

 5 habitual dislocation      9 Recurrent dislocation

Medial patellofemoral ligament pathology was confirmed
by both clinical and radiological examination.
Apprension test was positive in 12 patients
Average Q angle..
The MPFL is
attenuated
without a discrete
tear noted with a
laterally
dislocated patella
   There is
    complete
    avulsion of the
    MPFL at the
    femoral
    attachment and
    a tear at the
    patellar
    attachment
Material and methods
Technique
•   Arthroscopic reconstruction of the medial
    patellofemoral ligament was done using
    hamstring graft looped around the patella and
    anchored to the medial epicondyle of femur with
    either bone staples or Interference Screws.
•   Postoperatively above knee brace support was
    given for 3 weeks with intermittent
    physiotherapy and gradual mobilization.
Material and methods
Non-anatomic reconstruction of the MPFL
can lead to non-physiologic patello-femoral
loads and kinematics.
So the goal of surgical intervention must be
an anatomic reconstruction.

Amis AA et al Anatomy and Biomechanics of the
Medial Patellofemoral Ligament, Knee 2003.
Technique – Graft Harvesting
Technique – Graft Preparation
Technique – Patellar Preperation
Graft Loop Through Patella
Graft was passed through a Soft Tissue Tunnel
between Medial Retinaculum and Joint Capsule
Graft Fixed to the Medial Epicondyle of
                 Femur
Results

 13 out of 14 patients returned to their
  daily work and sport activities within 6
  weeks to 3 months.
 1 patient had stiffness around knee post
  surgery with ROM 10-1000. 100 flexion
  deformity was gradually corrected with
  supervised physiotherapy over next 3
  months.
Results
Complications:
 Anterior knee pain-3 Patients.
 Numbness -5 patients experience mild
  numbness on the shin, close to the
  surgical scar.
 No case of graft rupture and infection was
  noted
Case-1
Case -1; 2 Years Post-Up
Case – II , Pre-op
Case – II, Post-op
Case III, 35 years Male
6 Years Follow-Up
3 Years Follow-Up
Case-IV
Conclusion
 The principal advantage of this procedure
  is the ability to definitively reconstruct
  the medial patellofemoral ligament on the
  femur.
 Allowing reasonable MPFL isometry
  throughout the arc of knee motion.
 A minimal invasive surgery.
 With this procedure early rehabilitation
  can be started and is a good technique for
  sport persons with MPFL injuries.
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Management of recurrent dislocation of patella by reconstructing2

  • 1.
  • 2. PATTERNS OF DISLOCATION Recurrent dislocation – • repeated, occasional dislocation (commonest form). • The dislocations may occur at intervals of weeks or months. Recurrent subluxation. •This implies a less drastic event than a dislocation but the distinction between the two is often unclear. • Patients with lax joints. Habitual dislocation. • patella which dislocates every time the knee flexes. • in these cases it cannot be held in the reduced position throughout the full range of flexion.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Introduction Instability of the patella is a common problem. The medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) has been demonstrated to be the major soft tissue stabilizer to prevent abnormal lateral displacement of the patella. Desio SM et al Soft Tissue Restraints to Lateral Patellar Translation in the Human Knee, Am J Sports Med
  • 6. Anatomy It extends between the superomedial pole of the patella to the anterior aspect of the medial epicondyle The vertical distance from the superior pole of the patella to the top of the medial patellofemoral ligament averages about 6.1 mm. The distal border of the VMO muscle attaches along the majority of the proximal medial edge of the MPFL Steensen RN et al, Am J Sports Med. 2004;32:1509-1513.
  • 7. Anatomy-Design fault? The patellofemoral This apparent joint is intrinsically ‘design fault’ is unstable joint? minimised by the Tibial tubercle lies resistance of the lateral to the long axis lateral lip of trochlea of the femur and the to lateral movement quadriceps muscle, and the patella is of the patella during therefore subject to a flexion. laterally directed force.
  • 8. Biomechanics Biomechanically, the medial patello-femoral ligament is considered the primary passive restraint to patellar lateral displacement, with a mean tensile strength of 208 N Amis AA et al, Knee. 2003;10:215-220.
  • 9. Biomechanics From 0° to 30° of flexion- the median ridge of the patella lies lateral to the centre of the trochlea. 30° and 60° of flexion-it moves medially to become centred in the trochlear groove. As flexion proceeds the patella is more deeply engaged in the trochlea and is held firmly by soft- tissue tension. Beyond 90°-It tilts so that its medial facet articulates with the medial femoral condyle.
  • 10. Biomechanics  Lateral patellar displacement tests in vitro showed that the patella subluxed most easily at 20 degrees knee flexion.  The contribution of the MPFL to resisting patellar lateral subluxation was greatest in the extended knee Amis AA et al, Knee. 2003, Anatomy and biomechanics of the medial patello-femoral ligament.
  • 11. Factors Leading To Patellar Instability Poor engagement Failure to stay in the trochlea abnormally high •Defective lateral trochlear margin •unusually shallow trochlear groove. patella, patellar •Greater laterally directed force -excessive valgus. dysplasia • excessively tight lateral structures -fibrosis of the or a poorly vastus lateralis or developed trochlea. •deficient medial structures -injury to the medial retinaculum, • stretching of medial structures after repeated dislocations, •severe wasting of the vastus medialis.
  • 12. Management-Options are more than 100  lateral release,  medial imbrication,  medial patellofemoral ligament repair,  and a number of distal realignment procedures.
  • 13. Management  Recently, medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction has gained popularity as a treatment modality for recurrent patellar instability.
  • 14. Why MPFL? Deie M et al noted that after Reconstruction of the medial patellofemoral ligament no recurrence of patellar instability was found with normalization of the congruence angle, tilt angle, and lateral shift ratio in all of their patients. Deie M, et al. J Bone Joint Surg Br2003.
  • 15. Why MPFL? Drez D et al Noted in their series of 15 patients a 93% good to excellent results of medial patello-femoral ligament reconstruction in the treatment of patellar dislocation. Autogenous hamstring or fascia lata for reconstruction Mean follow-up was 31.5 months, Drez D et al, Arthroscopy. 2001.
  • 16. Why MPFL? Ellera Gomes JL et al showed in their series of 16 knees with Medial patello- femoral ligament reconstruction with semitendinosus autograft for chronic patellar instability  94% of patient outcomes were rated good or excellent according to the Crosby-Insall criteria. 88% of the patients were satisfied with their surgery  15 knees showed a negative apprehension test at follow- up. Arthroscopy. 2004
  • 17. Why MPFL MPFL is injured in most cases with acute patellar dsilocation and MPFL insufficiency is present in all cases with recurrent patellar dislocation. …Now, the role of the MPFL has been almost established in the Management of Dislocations of patella.
  • 18. Material and methods  14 Patients with patellar instability were enrolled in this study from 2008-2012 5 habitual dislocation 9 Recurrent dislocation Medial patellofemoral ligament pathology was confirmed by both clinical and radiological examination. Apprension test was positive in 12 patients Average Q angle..
  • 19. The MPFL is attenuated without a discrete tear noted with a laterally dislocated patella
  • 20. There is complete avulsion of the MPFL at the femoral attachment and a tear at the patellar attachment
  • 21. Material and methods Technique • Arthroscopic reconstruction of the medial patellofemoral ligament was done using hamstring graft looped around the patella and anchored to the medial epicondyle of femur with either bone staples or Interference Screws. • Postoperatively above knee brace support was given for 3 weeks with intermittent physiotherapy and gradual mobilization.
  • 22. Material and methods Non-anatomic reconstruction of the MPFL can lead to non-physiologic patello-femoral loads and kinematics. So the goal of surgical intervention must be an anatomic reconstruction. Amis AA et al Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Medial Patellofemoral Ligament, Knee 2003.
  • 23. Technique – Graft Harvesting
  • 24. Technique – Graft Preparation
  • 25. Technique – Patellar Preperation
  • 27. Graft was passed through a Soft Tissue Tunnel between Medial Retinaculum and Joint Capsule
  • 28. Graft Fixed to the Medial Epicondyle of Femur
  • 29. Results  13 out of 14 patients returned to their daily work and sport activities within 6 weeks to 3 months.  1 patient had stiffness around knee post surgery with ROM 10-1000. 100 flexion deformity was gradually corrected with supervised physiotherapy over next 3 months.
  • 30. Results Complications:  Anterior knee pain-3 Patients.  Numbness -5 patients experience mild numbness on the shin, close to the surgical scar.  No case of graft rupture and infection was noted
  • 32. Case -1; 2 Years Post-Up
  • 33. Case – II , Pre-op
  • 34. Case – II, Post-op
  • 35. Case III, 35 years Male 6 Years Follow-Up
  • 38. Conclusion  The principal advantage of this procedure is the ability to definitively reconstruct the medial patellofemoral ligament on the femur.  Allowing reasonable MPFL isometry throughout the arc of knee motion.  A minimal invasive surgery.  With this procedure early rehabilitation can be started and is a good technique for sport persons with MPFL injuries.