1. Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction With Concomitant Lateral Patellofemoral Reconstruction for Patellar Instability
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Adam B. Yanke, Hailey P. Huddleston, and Kevin C. Parvaresh
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Patellofemoral reconstruction ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Conservative management ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medial patellofemoral ligament ,musculoskeletal system ,Osteotomy ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Concomitant ,Lateral patellofemoral ligament ,Technical Note ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Patella ,business - Abstract
Patients with bidirectional patellar instability who are unresponsive to conservative management may benefit from a medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction and lateral patellofemoral ligament (LPFL) reconstruction. If an isolated MPFL reconstruction does not provide adequate stabilization intraoperatively, combined MPFL and LPFL reconstruction allows independent reconstruction, which can be performed with a facile, reproducible technique. The purpose of this report was to describe our technique for performing an MPFL reconstruction with a concurrent soft-tissue LPFL reconstruction combined with a distalizing tibial tubercle osteotomy to correct patella alta., Technique Video Video 1 This video is a narrated step-by-step approach to performing a concomitant MPFL and LPFL reconstruction. The MPFL reconstruction is performed first via an osseous based approach with graft fixation with 2 PEEK SutureTak anchors along the medial aspect of the patella and an interference screw in the femur. After this, a soft tissue–based LPFL is performed by making incisions in the iliotibial band, quadriceps tendon, and patellar tendon, looping the graft through these and suturing it down. (LPFL, lateral patellofemoral ligament; MPFL, medial patellofemoral ligament.)
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- 2021
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