Slone HS, Pire J, Ashy C, Baird H, Pullen WM. Distally Based Patella Tendon Shortening With Medial Patellotibial Ligament Reconstruction.
Arthrosc Tech 2024;
13:103066. [PMID:
39479038 PMCID:
PMC11519958 DOI:
10.1016/j.eats.2024.103066]
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Abstract
Patella alta is a common pathoanatomic contributor to various knee pathologies, including patella instability, fat pad impingement, and patellar tendinopathy. The 2 most common surgical techniques used to treat patella alta include a distalizing tibial tubercle osteotomy and patella tendon imbrication. Although these 2 surgical techniques are effective, they are associated with significant surgical morbidity and a limiting postoperative course with prolonged rehabilitation. In this Technical Note, we propose a simple means of distalizing the patella and improving patella maltracking via the addition of a medial patellotibial ligament reconstruction. The described technique is easy to perform, has little postoperative morbidity, and is familiar to most knee surgeons who perform anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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