Long-term clinical results of the crosse de hockey procedure for recurrent patellar dislocation

Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
Kenichi GoshimaTakeshi Oshima

Abstract

A gold standard procedure has not been established for recurrent patellar dislocation because of multifactorial etiologies. We have been performing crosse de hockey procedure, which is a combination of medial and anterior transfer of the tibial tuberosity, in our institution since 1993. This study aimed to investigate the long-term clinical results of this procedure. A total of 19 patients (21 knees) underwent the crosse de hockey procedure for recurrent patellar dislocation. Of these patients, four were lost to follow-up. The remaining 17 knees in 15 patients (5 male and 10 female) were included in this study. The mean follow-up period was 13.2 years (range: 5-22.6 years). Clinical evaluation was performed using the Kujala score. Radiographic indicators, such as modified Insall-Salvati ratio, sulcus angle, congruence angle, tilting angle, lateral shift ratio, and the progression of patellofemoral osteoarthritis (OA), were measured. Positive apprehension sign and redislocation were not observed in any of the patients. The mean Kujala score was significantly improved from 36.5 ± 18.0 preoperatively to 92.6 ± 9.9 at the final follow-up. Definite OA (a grade 2 or more using the Iwano grading system) was not observed in the patello...Continue Reading

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