High tibial derotation osteotomy for distal extensor mechanism alignment in patients with squinting patella due to increased external tibial torsion

Ricardo Manilov, Jorge Chahla, Sebastian Maldonado, Burak Altintas, Manuel Manilov, Biagio Zampogna

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Abstract

Background: The patellofemoral joint is often affected by torsional disorders of the lower limb, causing pain, instability and knee degeneration. The aims of this study were to determine functional outcomes of patients who underwent a high tibial derotation osteotomy (HTDO) for symptomatic squinting patella due to increased external tibial torsion. Moreover, factors associated with inferior clinical outcomes were investigated. Methods: Patients with symptomatic squinting patella, increased external tibial torsion (>30°) treated with this technique, and with 2 years of follow up were included. Fulkerson and Kujala patellofemoral joint scores were assessed. Age, body mass index, history of prior surgery, increased femoral anteversion, association of lateral retinaculum release and patellar cartilage lesions were analysed. Results: Sixty HTDOs were included in this retrospective study with an average of 66 months of follow up. The mean Kujala score improved from 47.5 preoperatively to 93 postoperatively. The mean Fulkerson score improved from 40.6 to 91.6. Kujala subscores for pain improved from 8.6 to 30.4, for instability improved from 6.4 to 17.9, and their ability to climb stairs increased from 6.9 to 17.9 (all P < 0.0001). Multivariate logistic regression model identified that patient age (P < 0.005) and advanced chondral damage (P < 0.001) were the dominant factors predicting inferior clinical outcomes using Kujala's score. Conclusion: HTDO provided good results regarding the pain symptoms, instability and the ability to climb stairs. Advanced chondral damage and advanced age had negative effects on outcomes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1931-1941
Number of pages11
JournalKnee
Volume27
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Distal extensor mechanism realignment
  • External tibial torsion
  • High tibial derotation osteotomy
  • Internal knee torsion
  • Patellofemoral malalignment
  • Squinting patella

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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