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KNEE ARTHROPLASTY WITHOUT PATELLAR RESURFACING AS AN OPTION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ISOLATED PATELLO-FEMORAL OSTEOARTHRITIS



Abstract

Isolated patello-femoral osteoarthritis has been reported to occur in approximately 5% of patients with gonarthrosis of the knee. We present the results of the surgical management of this disorder in our unit. Thirty-one patients (33 knees) with symptomatic patello-femoral osteoarthritis and minimal tibio-femoral changes underwent LCS total knee replacement without patellar resurfacing.

Average age was 73 years (range, 58–89 years) with a female to male ratio of 5: 1. Average follow-up was 20 months (range, 12–40 months). All except four patients had grade 3 or 4 patello-femoral osteoarthritis according to the classification by Sperner et al.

Preoperatively, all patients had significant knee pain. Sleep disturbance was reported in 21 patients. All but 10 patients required walking aids. Average range of motion was 108° (range, 80°–125°).

At latest review, 21 knees are pain-free, the remaining 12 knees describing only occasional knee pain. Two patients continue to have night pain. Average range of motion was 104° (range, 700 – 135°). Lateral patellar tilt improved in all but five knees by an average of 7° (range, 10–26°). Patellar congruency improved in all but three knees by an average of 18% (range, 3–63%). None of the patients to date have required revision surgery. We suggest that knee arthroplasty without patellar resurfacing is an effective option in older patients with isolated patello-femoral osteoarthritis.

The abstracts were prepared by Mr R. B. Smith. Correspondence should be addressed to him at the British Orthopaedic Association, Royal College of Surgeons, 35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PN.