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Orthop J Sports Med ; 12(7): 23259671241256983, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39100215

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Background: Disruption of the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) may lead to recurrent lateral patellar dislocation and patellofemoral chondral injury. Despite significant previous work investigating numerous performance parameters, the optimal graft choice for MPFL reconstruction for patellar instability remains unclear. Purpose: To compare functional outcomes scores, subjective recurrent instability, and revision rates between autograft and allograft in MPFL reconstruction. Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: Patients who underwent MPFL reconstruction with autograft between 2013 and 2018 were identified. A 2:1 comparison group of patients who underwent MPFL reconstruction with allograft was matched by sex, age (±3 years), and body mass index (BMI) (±3 kg/m2). Patient characteristics, preoperative radiograph measurements, and intraoperative data were compared between the groups, as were patient-reported outcome measures, including International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, Lysholm score, Single Assessment Numerical Evaluation (SANE), and visual analog scale (VAS) for pain. Subjective recurrent instability and revision rate were also compared between groups. Results: The autograft group was composed of 30 patients (13 male, 17 female) with a mean age of 24.4 years and mean BMI of 25.0 kg/m2, and the allograft group was composed of 60 matched patients (25 male, 35 female) with a mean age of 24.1 years and mean BMI of 25.1 kg/m2. The autograft and allograft groups reported similar IKDC scores (73.0 vs 73.7; P = .678), Lysholm scores (77.5 vs 80.7; P = .514), SANE (72.0 vs 75.8; P = .236), and VAS pain (30.7 vs 26.6; P = .482), as well as similar rates of postoperative patellar subluxations (20.0% vs 19.3%; P = .867) and dislocations (10.0% vs 15.0%; P = .805). Conclusion: Both allograft and autograft were found to be viable options for MPFL reconstruction. There were no significant group differences in failure rates, patient-reported outcomes, pain, or complications between autograft and allograft MPFL reconstruction in this series.

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Cureus ; 16(2): e54398, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38505444

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PURPOSE: Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) consists of more than 400 conditions involving severe joint contractures of at least two or more body regions. Management of clubfoot in patients with AMC is notoriously challenging, with a higher likelihood of recurrence than idiopathic clubfoot, which can be treated using the Ponseti technique to avoid or delay more invasive procedures. The purpose of this study is to determine the utility of multiple serial casting as a treatment of clubfoot in AMC using Pirani scores as an objective measure of deformity. METHODS: Pirani scores were retrospectively collected from 17 AMC patients with a total of 30 clubfeet and two years follow-up from initiation of treatment. Patients with a minimum of three casting series were included. Pre-treatment and post-treatment deformity scores were examined across casting series using analysis of variance (ANOVA) statistical analysis. RESULTS: The first series pre-treatment Pirani score improved from 4.80±1.54 to 1.68±1.48 (p<0.001). The second series improved from 4.23±1.03 to 2.72±0.916 (p<0.001). The third series had the smallest improvement from 3.87±1.07 to 2.82±1.02 (p<0.001). Change in Pirani scores showed a significant decrease from the first series to the second (p=0.001) and third (p<0.001). In addition, the number of casting days was found to significantly affect the change in scores during the third series (p=0.038). CONCLUSIONS: The Ponseti technique can improve clubfoot in AMC as measured by the Pirani score. Data shows that early intervention yields better results, with a diminished yet effective ability to elicit change over time.

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