Patellar pain and incongruence. II: Clinical application
Insall JN. Aglietti P. Tria AJ Jr. Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research. [JC:dfy] (176):225-32, 1983 Jun. Proximal realignment was performed in 75 knees due to patellar pain or instability. With a follow-up period of from two to ten years, the result was excellent or good in 68 knees (91%) and fair or poor in seven knees (9%). Postoperative Merchant views were obtained in 57 knees. In the 52 knees rated good and excellent, the average congruence angle was -11 degrees. Five knees were rated fair or poor, with an average congruence angle of 0 degree. Clinical results seemed to correlate more with correction of patellar congruence than with the severity of chondromalacia found at operation.
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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