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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXIX | Pages 18 - 18
1 Jul 2012
Odumenya M Dhillon M Hutchinson CE Spalding T Kolawole R Thompson PJM
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Purpose of Study. To identify the degree of morphological change achievable following the Bereiter trochleoplasty and to establish whether these results are comparable with functional outcomes. Methods. Seventeen consecutive patients (19 knees) with patellar instability secondary to trochlear dysplasia underwent trochleoplasty, of which 12 knees (12 patients) were radiologically evaluated pre- and post surgery using axial CT and MRI imaging. Their mean age at time of surgery was 28.1 years (15 to 44). The mean follow-up was 2.2 years (0.5 to 5). The following four radiological outcomes were used: trochlear depth (TD), transverse patellar shift (TPS), lateral patellar inclination angle (LPIA) and sulcus angle (SA). All knees were assessed post-operatively using MRI. The axial CT images were reformatted which allowed for direct comparison with MRI. Each knee was radiologically evaluated twice by a senior musculoskeletal radiology consultant to increase data accuracy and assess for intra-observer reliability using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Functional outcomes consisted of the KOOS, Lysholm, Kujala and Tegner scores. Results. The ICC for all four radiological outcomes revealed high intra-observer reliability (0.89-0.92) suitable for clinical application. The results clearly show an increase in TD and TSP with median differences of 4mm (0.5-5) and 5.5mm (1.75-10) respectively. Decreases in SA and LPIA were observed with median differences of 14° (12.75-23) and 10.5° (7-21.75) respectively. These morphological changes resulted in improved patellar stability as exemplified by no re-dislocations and excellent functional outcomes: KOOS score 89.59 (81.97 to 93.36), Lysholm 97.5 (91.75 to 100), Kujala 93 (88.75-96.5) and Tegner Activity Scale increased from level 1 to 4 (p = 0.0002). Conclusion. This evaluation has shown the Bereiter trochleoplasty improves the radiological appearance of trochlear dysplasia close to normal in the proximal trochlea leading to improved patellofemoral congruency and excellent functional outcomes


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 92-B, Issue 1 | Pages 56 - 60
1 Jan 2010
Odumenya M Costa ML Parsons N Achten J Dhillon M Krikler SJ

Between May 1998 and May 2007 we carried out 50 Avon patellofemoral joint replacements in 32 patients with isolated patellofemoral osteoarthritis.

There were no revisions in the first five years, giving a cumulative survival of 100% for those with a minimum follow-up of five years. The mean follow-up was 5.3 years (2.1 to 10.2). The median Oxford knee score was 30.5 (interquartile range 22.25 to 42.25). In patients with bilateral replacements the median Euroqol General health score was 50 which was significantly lower than that of 75 in those with a unilateral replacement (p = 0.047). The main complication was progression of disease, which was identified radiologically in 11 knees (22%). This highlights the need for accurate selection of patients. Our findings suggest that the Avon prosthesis survives well and gives a satisfactory functional outcome in the medium term.