BACKGROUND Gout is a disease characterized by hyperuricemia,and resultant deposition of uric acid crystals in tissues.While typically manifested as intraarticular crystals or tophi,gout can also cause pathology at ent...BACKGROUND Gout is a disease characterized by hyperuricemia,and resultant deposition of uric acid crystals in tissues.While typically manifested as intraarticular crystals or tophi,gout can also cause pathology at entheses.Gouty deposition within tendinous structures put them at risk for traumatic and degenerative rupture.Furthermore,allografts can also be at risk of rupture in the setting of severe gout.We present the case of a 56-year-old female with severe gouty disease who sustained a re-rupture of a patellar tendon allograft reconstruction.CASE SUMMARY A 56-year-old female presented to clinic after feeling her left knee pop and collapse beneath her while descending stairs.She had a history of tophaceous gout and left patellar tendon rupture with reconstruction and multiple revisions over the course of 19 years.This patient presented with pain and extensor lag.A magnetic resonance image demonstrated a ruptured patellar tendon allograft reconstruction and avulsion fracture at the tibial tubercle.The patient was treated with a novel intervention of Achilles allograft with bone block in a unique configuration with a dermal allograft incorporated into the reconstruction.She was made non-weight bearing in the operative extremity in extension for the first four weeks postoperatively and was then progressed to active flexion over the course of eight weeks.At twelve weeks,she was able to fully extend her operative knee and at five months she was resuming her normal activities and exercises.CONCLUSION Failed patellar tendon reconstruction due to gouty infiltration is treated with dermal allograft augmented Achilles tendon reconstruction with bone block.展开更多
BACKGROUND Total patellectomy is currently reserved for exceptional cases,such as recalcitrant patellofemoral instability and comminuted fractures,due to its demonstrated negative impact on knee biomechanics.Therefore...BACKGROUND Total patellectomy is currently reserved for exceptional cases,such as recalcitrant patellofemoral instability and comminuted fractures,due to its demonstrated negative impact on knee biomechanics.Therefore,managing patellectomy is crucial to mitigate its inherent deleterious effects.Various techniques have been described,including autologous or allogeneic bone grafts for reconstruction and soft tissue realignment to enhance the extensor mechanism.CASE SUMMARY A 73-year-old male underwent a patellectomy due to a comminuted fracture,subsequently developing osteoarthritis and experiencing a decline in functional status.Concurrent with total knee replacement,we conducted a patellar reconstruction,incorporating routine bone cuts and utilizing bone chips to fashion a new patella.This intervention resulted in the restoration of full extension and improvement of knee function.CONCLUSION Patellar reconstruction demonstrates benefits on knee mechanics and stabilization,contributing to enhanced outcomes and satisfaction following knee replacement.We present an affordable technique for managing patellectomized patients undergoing total knee replacement.展开更多
BACKGROUND The medial patellofemoral ligament(MPFL),along with the medial patellotibial ligament(MPTL)and medial patellomeniscal ligament,aid in the stabilization of the patellofemoral joint.Although the MPFL is the p...BACKGROUND The medial patellofemoral ligament(MPFL),along with the medial patellotibial ligament(MPTL)and medial patellomeniscal ligament,aid in the stabilization of the patellofemoral joint.Although the MPFL is the primary stabilizer and the MPTL is a secondary limiter,this ligament is critical in maintaining joint stability.There have been few studies on the combined MPFL and MPTL reconstruction and its benefits.AIM To look into the outcomes of combined MPFL and MPTL reconstruction in frequent patellar instability.METHODS By May 8,2022,four electronic databases were searched:Medline(PubMed),Scopus,Web of Science,and Google Scholar.General keywords such as"patellar instability,""patellar dislocation,""MPFL,""medial patellofemoral ligament,""MPTL,"and"medial patellotibial ligament"were co-searched to increase the sensitivity of the search.RESULTS The pooled effects of combined MPFL and MPTL reconstruction for Kujala score(12-mo followup)and Kujala score(24-mo follow-up)were positive and incremental,according to the findings of this meta-analysis.The mean difference between the Cincinnati scores was also positive,but not statistically significant.The combination of the two surgeries reduces pain.According to cumulative meta-analysis,the trend of pain reduction in various studies is declining over time.CONCLUSION The combined MPFL and MPTL reconstruction has good clinical results in knee function and,in addition to providing good control to maintain patellofemoral joint balance,the patient's pain level decreases over time,making it a valid surgical method for patella stabilization.展开更多
Objectives: To determine the epidemiological, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects. Methodology: This was a retrospective study, from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2018, on the files of patients aged 16 and over, ad...Objectives: To determine the epidemiological, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects. Methodology: This was a retrospective study, from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2018, on the files of patients aged 16 and over, admitted for patella fractures, treated surgically and followed up in our service. Results: The study involved 17 patients including 15 men (88.24%) and 02 women (11.76%) with an average age of 36.65 years. Workers were the most represented (29.42%);AVP were the leading cause of these fractures (52.94%). The fractures were open in 70.58% of cases. Associated lesions were dominated by femur fractures in 29.42%. Duparc type II was the most encountered bone lesion with 47.06% of cases. All our patients benefited from regional anesthesia. Bracing was the most used surgical treatment in 58.83%;the anterior approach was performed in all our patients. Four (04) cases of knee stiffness, two (02) postoperative infections and skin necrosis complicated the short and medium term consequences. After a two-year follow-up, radiologically one case of pseudarthrosis and one case of patellofemoral osteoarthritis were noted. According to the Bosman score, we found 17.65% excellent, 47.06% good and 35.29% poor functional results. Conclusion: Patella fractures are relatively rare. Treatment is primarily surgical for transverse and/or displaced fractures;Bracing is the osteosynthesis technique of choice. However, knee stiffness, pseudarthrosis and patellofemoral osteoarthritis are not uncommon.展开更多
Intra-articular patellar dislocation due to acute trauma is considered a rare presentation and is less commonly encountered in practice than extra-articular patellar dislocation. This case study presents a rare type 2...Intra-articular patellar dislocation due to acute trauma is considered a rare presentation and is less commonly encountered in practice than extra-articular patellar dislocation. This case study presents a rare type 2 inferior dislocation of the patella in an elderly patient which was successfully reduced and managed non-operatively.展开更多
Background:Impairments in hamstring strength,flexibility,and morphology have been associated with altered knee biomechanics,pain,and function.Determining the presence of these impairments in individuals with gradual-o...Background:Impairments in hamstring strength,flexibility,and morphology have been associated with altered knee biomechanics,pain,and function.Determining the presence of these impairments in individuals with gradual-onset knee disorders is important and may indicate targets for assessment and rehabilitation.This systematic review aimed to synthesize the literature to determine the presence of impairments in hamstring strength,flexibility,and morphology in individuals with gradual-onset knee disorders.Methods:Five databases(MEDLINE,Embase,CINAHL,SPORTDiscus,and Web of Science)were searched from inception to September 2022.Only studies comparing hamstring outcomes(e.g.,strength,flexibility,and/or morphology)between individuals with gradual-onset knee disorders and their unaffected limbs or pain-free controls were included.Meta-analyses for each knee disorder were performed.Outcome-level certainty was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment,Development,and Evaluation,and evidence gap maps were created.Results:Seventy-nine studies across 4 different gradual-onset knee disorders(i.e.,knee osteoarthritis(OA),patellofemoral pain(PFP),chondromalacia patellae,and patellar tendinopathy)were included.Individuals with knee OA presented with reduced hamstring strength compared to pain-free controls during isometric(standard mean difference(SMD)=-0.76,95%confidence interval(95%CI):-1.32 to-0.21)and concentric contractions(SMD=-0.97,95%CI:-1.49 to-0.45).Individuals with PFP presented with reduced hamstring strength compared to painfree controls during isometric(SMD=-0.48,95%CI:-0.82 to-0.14),concentric(SMD=-1.07,95%CI:-2.08 to-0.06),and eccentric contractions(SMD=-0.59,95%CI:-0.97 to-0.21).No differences were observed in individuals with patellar tendinopathy.Individuals with PFP presented with reduced hamstring flexibility when compared to pain-free controls(SMD=-0.76,95%CI:-1.15 to-0.36).Evidence gap maps identified insufficient evidence for chondromalacia patellae and hamstring morphology across all gradual-onset knee disorders.Conclusion:Our findings suggest that assessing and targeting impairments in hamstring strength and flexibility during rehabilitation may be recommended for individuals with knee OA or PFP.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Gout is a disease characterized by hyperuricemia,and resultant deposition of uric acid crystals in tissues.While typically manifested as intraarticular crystals or tophi,gout can also cause pathology at entheses.Gouty deposition within tendinous structures put them at risk for traumatic and degenerative rupture.Furthermore,allografts can also be at risk of rupture in the setting of severe gout.We present the case of a 56-year-old female with severe gouty disease who sustained a re-rupture of a patellar tendon allograft reconstruction.CASE SUMMARY A 56-year-old female presented to clinic after feeling her left knee pop and collapse beneath her while descending stairs.She had a history of tophaceous gout and left patellar tendon rupture with reconstruction and multiple revisions over the course of 19 years.This patient presented with pain and extensor lag.A magnetic resonance image demonstrated a ruptured patellar tendon allograft reconstruction and avulsion fracture at the tibial tubercle.The patient was treated with a novel intervention of Achilles allograft with bone block in a unique configuration with a dermal allograft incorporated into the reconstruction.She was made non-weight bearing in the operative extremity in extension for the first four weeks postoperatively and was then progressed to active flexion over the course of eight weeks.At twelve weeks,she was able to fully extend her operative knee and at five months she was resuming her normal activities and exercises.CONCLUSION Failed patellar tendon reconstruction due to gouty infiltration is treated with dermal allograft augmented Achilles tendon reconstruction with bone block.
文摘BACKGROUND Total patellectomy is currently reserved for exceptional cases,such as recalcitrant patellofemoral instability and comminuted fractures,due to its demonstrated negative impact on knee biomechanics.Therefore,managing patellectomy is crucial to mitigate its inherent deleterious effects.Various techniques have been described,including autologous or allogeneic bone grafts for reconstruction and soft tissue realignment to enhance the extensor mechanism.CASE SUMMARY A 73-year-old male underwent a patellectomy due to a comminuted fracture,subsequently developing osteoarthritis and experiencing a decline in functional status.Concurrent with total knee replacement,we conducted a patellar reconstruction,incorporating routine bone cuts and utilizing bone chips to fashion a new patella.This intervention resulted in the restoration of full extension and improvement of knee function.CONCLUSION Patellar reconstruction demonstrates benefits on knee mechanics and stabilization,contributing to enhanced outcomes and satisfaction following knee replacement.We present an affordable technique for managing patellectomized patients undergoing total knee replacement.
文摘BACKGROUND The medial patellofemoral ligament(MPFL),along with the medial patellotibial ligament(MPTL)and medial patellomeniscal ligament,aid in the stabilization of the patellofemoral joint.Although the MPFL is the primary stabilizer and the MPTL is a secondary limiter,this ligament is critical in maintaining joint stability.There have been few studies on the combined MPFL and MPTL reconstruction and its benefits.AIM To look into the outcomes of combined MPFL and MPTL reconstruction in frequent patellar instability.METHODS By May 8,2022,four electronic databases were searched:Medline(PubMed),Scopus,Web of Science,and Google Scholar.General keywords such as"patellar instability,""patellar dislocation,""MPFL,""medial patellofemoral ligament,""MPTL,"and"medial patellotibial ligament"were co-searched to increase the sensitivity of the search.RESULTS The pooled effects of combined MPFL and MPTL reconstruction for Kujala score(12-mo followup)and Kujala score(24-mo follow-up)were positive and incremental,according to the findings of this meta-analysis.The mean difference between the Cincinnati scores was also positive,but not statistically significant.The combination of the two surgeries reduces pain.According to cumulative meta-analysis,the trend of pain reduction in various studies is declining over time.CONCLUSION The combined MPFL and MPTL reconstruction has good clinical results in knee function and,in addition to providing good control to maintain patellofemoral joint balance,the patient's pain level decreases over time,making it a valid surgical method for patella stabilization.
文摘Objectives: To determine the epidemiological, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects. Methodology: This was a retrospective study, from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2018, on the files of patients aged 16 and over, admitted for patella fractures, treated surgically and followed up in our service. Results: The study involved 17 patients including 15 men (88.24%) and 02 women (11.76%) with an average age of 36.65 years. Workers were the most represented (29.42%);AVP were the leading cause of these fractures (52.94%). The fractures were open in 70.58% of cases. Associated lesions were dominated by femur fractures in 29.42%. Duparc type II was the most encountered bone lesion with 47.06% of cases. All our patients benefited from regional anesthesia. Bracing was the most used surgical treatment in 58.83%;the anterior approach was performed in all our patients. Four (04) cases of knee stiffness, two (02) postoperative infections and skin necrosis complicated the short and medium term consequences. After a two-year follow-up, radiologically one case of pseudarthrosis and one case of patellofemoral osteoarthritis were noted. According to the Bosman score, we found 17.65% excellent, 47.06% good and 35.29% poor functional results. Conclusion: Patella fractures are relatively rare. Treatment is primarily surgical for transverse and/or displaced fractures;Bracing is the osteosynthesis technique of choice. However, knee stiffness, pseudarthrosis and patellofemoral osteoarthritis are not uncommon.
文摘Intra-articular patellar dislocation due to acute trauma is considered a rare presentation and is less commonly encountered in practice than extra-articular patellar dislocation. This case study presents a rare type 2 inferior dislocation of the patella in an elderly patient which was successfully reduced and managed non-operatively.
基金This work was supported by the Sao Paulo Research Foundation(FAPESP),which provided scholarships to HSL(Grant No.2021/09393-1)RVB(Grant No.2021/08644-0)and a research grant to FMA(Grant No.2020/14715-5).The financial sponsors played no role in the design,execution,analysis and interpretation of data,or the writing of the study。
文摘Background:Impairments in hamstring strength,flexibility,and morphology have been associated with altered knee biomechanics,pain,and function.Determining the presence of these impairments in individuals with gradual-onset knee disorders is important and may indicate targets for assessment and rehabilitation.This systematic review aimed to synthesize the literature to determine the presence of impairments in hamstring strength,flexibility,and morphology in individuals with gradual-onset knee disorders.Methods:Five databases(MEDLINE,Embase,CINAHL,SPORTDiscus,and Web of Science)were searched from inception to September 2022.Only studies comparing hamstring outcomes(e.g.,strength,flexibility,and/or morphology)between individuals with gradual-onset knee disorders and their unaffected limbs or pain-free controls were included.Meta-analyses for each knee disorder were performed.Outcome-level certainty was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment,Development,and Evaluation,and evidence gap maps were created.Results:Seventy-nine studies across 4 different gradual-onset knee disorders(i.e.,knee osteoarthritis(OA),patellofemoral pain(PFP),chondromalacia patellae,and patellar tendinopathy)were included.Individuals with knee OA presented with reduced hamstring strength compared to pain-free controls during isometric(standard mean difference(SMD)=-0.76,95%confidence interval(95%CI):-1.32 to-0.21)and concentric contractions(SMD=-0.97,95%CI:-1.49 to-0.45).Individuals with PFP presented with reduced hamstring strength compared to painfree controls during isometric(SMD=-0.48,95%CI:-0.82 to-0.14),concentric(SMD=-1.07,95%CI:-2.08 to-0.06),and eccentric contractions(SMD=-0.59,95%CI:-0.97 to-0.21).No differences were observed in individuals with patellar tendinopathy.Individuals with PFP presented with reduced hamstring flexibility when compared to pain-free controls(SMD=-0.76,95%CI:-1.15 to-0.36).Evidence gap maps identified insufficient evidence for chondromalacia patellae and hamstring morphology across all gradual-onset knee disorders.Conclusion:Our findings suggest that assessing and targeting impairments in hamstring strength and flexibility during rehabilitation may be recommended for individuals with knee OA or PFP.