Mean pre and post operative functional score were compared. Tegner Activity scale was unchanged. Lysholm score was improved from 48(13 – 80) to 87(60–100) (p <
0.004). Post op IKDC Subjective knee score was 60(32–82). Post op WOMAC score was 42 (26–77), while The Knee Society and Functional scores were 86(63–100) and 86(45–100) respectively. Finally Visual analogue pain scale was 6(4–10) pre-op which improved to 2(0–6). At the final follow-up (mean 72 weeks), only seven patients (12%) require arthroplasty. Four patients require Total knee replacement while three patients required patellofemoral replacement at an average of 21 months (8–32) post op.
Thus this confirms our hypothesis. With a low failure rate and morbidity, we do recommend this procedure in middle aged to elderly patients who has patellofemoral osteoarthritis.
Superficial pin site infection occurred in 6 patients (21.4%) and settled with oral antiobiotics in all cases. One patient had persistent patellofemoral (PF) pain.
101 arthroplasties in 91 patients were followed up for average period of 48.8 months (6–96 months). The average age was 57 years with female patients thrice as common as male patients. Concomitant procedures in the form of 23 lateral retinacular release or 6 osteochondral autograft transfer system (OATS) were performed. There were 6 complications with 2 infections and 4 stiff knees. Subsequent procedures included arthroscopic debridement (18), arthroscopic lateral retinacular release (8), tibial tuberosity transfer (3) and manipulation for stiffness (2). A total of 4 arthroplasties underwent revision to TKA, 2 for infection and 2 for progression of tibiofemoral osteoarthritis.