Gómez-Mont-Landerreche JG, Domínguez-Castro CR, Rosas-Bello CD, Gil-Orbezo FI, Villalobos-Medélez J, Flores-Carrillo A, Medina-López E. [Clinical and functional evaluation of patellofemoral resurfacing arthroplasties].
Acta Ortop Mex 2019;
33:107-111. [PMID:
31480112]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
The patellofemoral articulation is a biomechanical system susceptible to accelerated wear, affecting 25% of women. Currently, the treatment of osteoarthrosis Patelofermoral has resurfaced thanks to the creation of anatomical and biomechanically appropriate systems, with precise indications, earlier stages and with a better functional result.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
A cohort of 24 patients was analyzed during the period from 2010 to 2012, treated with a resurfacing prostheses HemiCap Patello Femoral Resurf (Franklin MA, USA), placed by 2 surgeons. Patients were assessed preoperatively and 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, 24 months postoperative with the Knee Society Score.
RESULTS
Twenty-four patients with follow-up of 2 years on average were included. 87.5% were women, an average age of 62 years (45-80 years); an average of 29.5 of body mass index, the right laterality predominated in 54%. An improvement in KSS scale results was observed: in clinical appearance there was an improvement of 35.2% and the functional scale 41.62%. Only two patients were revised by complications of functional limitation, treated one with manipulation under anesthesia and the other with arthroscopic adhesion lysis.
CONCLUSION
The patellofemoral prosthesis is an option as a treatment for isolated patellofemoral arthrosis, since the two-year survival rate is good, providing pain relief and improving knee functionality; However, more follow-up time will be required to evaluate the end result of this implant.
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