2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2004.10.007
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A simple technique for reconstruction of the medial patellofemoral ligament using a quadriceps tendon graft

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“…Maenpaa and Lehto described mean Kujala scores ranging from 74 to 82 points in their 100 patients with nonoperatively treated patellar dislocations in a followup study (average, 13 years) [32]. Previous studies describing several promising MPFL reconstructive techniques with followups are summarized [6,14,15,40,47] (Table 6). So far, only one study on MPFL reconstruction techniques has exceeded followup of 10 years [40].…”
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“…Maenpaa and Lehto described mean Kujala scores ranging from 74 to 82 points in their 100 patients with nonoperatively treated patellar dislocations in a followup study (average, 13 years) [32]. Previous studies describing several promising MPFL reconstructive techniques with followups are summarized [6,14,15,40,47] (Table 6). So far, only one study on MPFL reconstruction techniques has exceeded followup of 10 years [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, no other studies have been published concerning this specific MPFL reconstruction technique. Although many repair or reconstructive techniques of the MPFL have been described [6,14,15,17,36,40,42,47], the studies have lacked control groups and have reported only short-or midterm followup.…”
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“…U se of partial-thickness quadriceps tendon for medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction was described earlier in the literature in 2 independent studies by Steensen et al 1 and Noyes and Albright 2 ; however, both received little attention in the literature. Goyal revived interest in the use of the quadriceps tendon for MPFL reconstruction after presentation of the superficial quad technique during the 7th Indian Arthroscopy Society Meeting (Goa, India, 2008) and then during the 14th meeting of the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (Oslo, Norway, June 9-12, 2010), and later publication of its midterm results.…”
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“…7 This also includes a single point of fixation on the patellar side, not limiting the rotational moment of the patella during its movement.…”
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confidence: 99%