Aims. With up to 40% of patients having patellofemoral joint osteoarthritis (PFJ OA), the two arthroplasty options are to replace solely the patellofemoral joint via
This talk reviews the topic of
Background: Isolated
Abstract.
Patellofemoral joint (PFJ) arthroplasty is traditionally performed using mechanical jigs to align the components, and it is hard to fine tune implant placement for the individual patient. These replacements have not had the same success rate as other forms of total or partial knee replacement surgery1. Our team have developed a computer assisted planning tool that allows alignment of the implant based on measurements of the patient's anatomy from MRI data with the aim of improving the success of
Objective: To review the results of the Avon
Purpose of Study: To identify the functional outcome, quality of life and prosthesis survivorship in patients who have undergone the Avon
Aim.
Purpose of Study: To identify the functional outcome, quality of life and prosthesis survivorship in patients who have undergone the Avon
Introduction.
Background. The goal of
Purpose of study: Sixty four patellofemoral (PF) arthroplasties in 48 patients were evaluated to assess the effectiveness of this procedure in patients with a preoperative diagnosis of patellofemoral osteoarthritis. Methods: All patients who underwent
The results of a multi-surgeon, multi-implant series of
Maltracking or subluxation is one of the complication of
Purpose: Isolated patellofemoral joint (PFJ) osteoarthritis has long been a common observation as an important source of knee pain. Once non-operative treatment modalities have been exhausted, the surgical options available are transposition/elevation of tibial tubercle, drilling, realignment procedures, patellectomy, patellar resurfacing,
The aim of this study was to report our experience of
Introduction:
Isolated patellofemoral arthritis is a common, often debilitating, condition with a number of treatment options available. Avon
Purpose: Revision