The Femoro Patella Vialli (FPV) is indicated for isolated patello-femoral joint replacement (PFJR). It is now the second most commonly used PFJR in the UK, however there are limited studies evaluating its outcome. Key differences include a larger component sulcus angle of 140 degrees which more closely mimics the normal knee. Between 2006 and 2012, we performed 53 consecutive FPV patellofemoral arthroplasties in 41 patients with isolated patellofemoral joint osteoarthritis. Mean age was 62.2years (39–86) and mean follow-up was 3.5 years. Mean Oxford Knee scores improved from 19.7 to 37.7 at latest follow-up. Ninety four percent of patients were happy or very happy with their knees. Progression of tibiofemoral osteoarthritis was seen 12% of knees. 2 knees required revision to TKR at 7 months post-operatively, which we attribute to poor patient selection. There were no cases of maltracking patella or patella dislocations at final follow-up, which we attribute to the larger sulcus angle. There were no cases of radiological loosening. Our findings suggest the FPV patellofemoral prosthesis has good mid-term functional outcomes.
Allografts are an alternative to endoprosthetic reconstruction but high incidence of complications such as fracture, deformity and infection makes the outcome unpredictable. The treatment option of reconstructing the resected gap with endoprosthesis is limited in our Indian subcontinent set up because of limited resource and availibility. The advantage include, the method we used has given us best alternative which allowed us to fill the large resected gap without the need of massive bone grafts. The distraction from both sides of resected gap has reduced the transportation time and use of DCP plate across the docked bone has allowed us to remove the fixator earlier. The regenerate had sufficient biological strength and durability. The disadvantages include the long duration of external fixation and related problems such as pin tract infections and frustration of patients due to the long period of treatment. Conclusion: Resection of tumour across the joint especially around the knee and recostruction by distraction osteogenesis using Ilizarov construct over the nail to fill the large gaps without using grafts is very encouraging.