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Recurrent dislocation of the patella. Relation of treatment to OA


Crosby-EB; Insall-J J-Bone-Joint-Surg-Am. 1976 Jan; 58(1): 9-13 Eighty-one knees surgically treated and twenty-six conservatively treated for recurrent dislocation of the patella in seventy-eight patients were studied. The average follow-up on the surgically treated knees was eight years and on the conservatively treated knees, sixteen years. In the non-surgical group dislocations tended to become less frequent with advancing age and there was very little evidence of osteoarthritis. After the sixty-nine tibial tubercle transfers there was a 20 per cent recurrence rate; further procedures were often needed, and the incidence of late osteoarthritis was disturbingly high. After the twelve soft-tissue corrections without movement of the tibial tubercle, dislocation recurred in three, but late osteoarthritis was not seen.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.