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Rev. cuba. ortop. traumatol ; 35(1): e187, 2021. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1289546

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Introducción: El ligamento patelofemoral medial se considera el principal estabilizador medial de la rótula. La reconstrucción está indicada en pacientes con luxación recidivante, cuando el tratamiento conservador ha fallado. Objetivo: Describir y evaluar una técnica de reconstrucción del ligamento patelofemoral medial con el tendón del aductor mayor en pacientes con esqueleto inmaduro. Métodos: Estudio anatómico y descriptivo de pacientes en los que se empleó el tendón del aductor mayor para reconstruir el ligamento patelofemoral medial. Después de la cirugía se evaluó reluxación, inestabilidad y satisfacción, con escala de Kujala. Resultados: Se disecaron 5 piezas de cadáveres frescos. El tendón del aductor mayor fue de 8 a 9 cm de longitud. Se realizaron ocho cirugías en siete pacientes entre 8-17 años, uno de ellos con síndrome de Down. El seguimiento mínimo fue 12 meses. No hubo reluxación, el paciente con síndrome de Down presentó subluxación rotuliana. La flexión y extensión de rodillas fue completa. Conclusiones: En pacientes con esqueleto inmaduro con placa de crecimiento del fémur distal presente y cercana al punto isométrico del ligamento, acarrea dificultades para la reconstrucción del ligamento patelofemoral medial. La técnica descrita por Avikainen permite reconstrucción no anatómica del ligamento sin realizar túneles femorales que pongan en riesgo la físis. Este trabajo describe la técnica con aductor mayor. De las ocho rodillas operadas, en solo una se presentó subluxación, en las otras se obtuvo buen resultado, sin luxación, y los pacientes quedaron satisfechos con el resultado(AU)


Introduction: The medial patellofemoral ligament is considered the main medial stabilizer of the patella. Reconstruction is indicated in patients with recurrent dislocation, when conservative treatment has failed. Objective: To describe and evaluate a reconstruction technique of the medial patellofemoral ligament with the adductor magnus tendon in patients with an immature skeleton. Methods: Anatomical and descriptive study of patients in which the adductor magnus tendon was used to reconstruct the medial patellofemoral ligament. After surgery, reluxation, instability and satisfaction were evaluated with Kujala scale. Results: Five pieces of fresh corpses were dissected. The adductor magnus tendon was 8 to 9 cm long. Eight surgeries were performed in seven patients between 8-17 years old, one of them with Down syndrome. The minimum followup period was 12 months. There was no relaxation. The patient with Down syndrome had patellar subluxation. The flexion and extension of the knees was complete. Conclusions: The reconstruction of the medial patellofemoral ligament causes difficulties in patients with immature skeleton, plate growth of the distal femur close to the isometric point of the ligament. The technique described by Avikainen allows non-anatomical reconstruction of the ligament without performing femoral tunnels that put the physis at risk. This paper describes the adductor magnus technique. Only one knee, out of the eight operated, had subluxation. The rest had good result, with no dislocation, and the patients were satisfied with the result(AU)


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Humans , Child , Adolescent , Patellar Dislocation , Surgical Wound , Joint Instability , Ligaments, Articular/surgery
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 64(5): 1156-1160, out. 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-655886

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Compararam-se os achados musculotendinosos e osteoarticulares encontrados em cães com luxação patelar medial, por meio do exame ortopédico realizado com e sem anestesia geral. Para tal, foram utilizados 11 joelhos de 10 cães, sem distinção de sexo, idade e raça, os quais apresentaram luxação patelar medial dos graus II, III e IV, diagnosticada clinicamente. O exame ortopédico específico da articulação do joelho foi realizado previamente à cirurgia, com o animal sem anestesia, e, no dia da cirurgia, com o cão já anestesiado. Verificou-se, quanto aos achados osteoarticulares, que não houve diferenças. Já em relação aos achados musculotendinosos, houve diferença entre as avaliações do movimento de gaveta e dos músculos sartório e retofemoral.


This study aimed to compare the osteoarticular and musculotendineal findings in dogs with medial patellar luxation by orthopedic examination performed with and without general anesthesia. For this we used 11 knees of 10 dogs without distinction of sex, age and race, which had medial patellar luxation in grades II, III and IV, diagnosed clinically. The specific orthopedic examination of the knee joint was performed prior to surgery with the non-anaesthetised dog, and on the day of surgery with the same patient already anesthetized. Regarding the osteoarticular results, no differences were found. In relation to the musculotendineal results, differences were observed between the assessments of the drawer movement and sartorius and rectum femoral muscle tension.


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Animals , Dogs , Musculoskeletal Abnormalities/veterinary , Patellar Dislocation/diagnosis , Patellar Dislocation/veterinary , Orthopedics/veterinary , Medical Examination/analysis , Stifle/surgery
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