All-Arthroscopic Management of Lateral Patellar Instability

IF 1.2 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Arthroscopy Techniques Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.eats.2024.103055
Krzysztof Hermanowicz M.D., Ph.D. , Tomasz Mrozek M.D. , Piotr Jancewicz M.D. , Marcin Sar M.D. , Julia Hermanowicz , Laura Szajwa , Adrian Góralczyk M.D.
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Patellar dislocations are common injuries that can lead to recurrent dislocations and instability. Patellar instability is a complex problem and requires a multifactorial approach. Over the years, many different repair and reconstruction techniques has been developed. The variety of techniques proves that there is no best procedure, and different options must be taken into consideration in every case. Many of these techniques are complicated and require graft harvesting or drilling through the patella. We present a technique of arthroscopic patellar stabilization with a single suture anchor and lateral release that is easy to perform, cost-effective, and does not require drilling tunnels through patella or graft harvesting.

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髌外侧不稳的全关节镜治疗
髌骨脱位是一种常见的损伤,可导致反复脱位和不稳定。髌骨不稳是一个复杂的问题,需要采用多因素方法。多年来,已开发出许多不同的修复和重建技术。技术的多样性证明,没有最好的手术方法,每个病例都必须考虑不同的选择。其中许多技术都很复杂,需要采集移植物或在髌骨上钻孔。我们介绍的关节镜髌骨稳定技术只需一个缝合锚和外侧松解,操作简便,成本效益高,且无需在髌骨上钻孔或采集移植物。
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