Arthroscopic reduction of a locked patellar dislocation: a new less invasive technique

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA
João TeixeiraGino M M J Kerkhoffs

Abstract

Patellar dislocation is a condition that is often reduced by itself or through closed manipulation from a trained professional. In this case of a traumatic lateral patellar dislocation, the patella was caught through the rupture in the lateral retinaculum, as is seen in Boutonniere-like lesions. Reduction of the dislocated patella was obtained by arthroscopic reduction.Level of evidence V.

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