Lateral Opening Wedge Distal Femur Osteotomy and Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for Recurrent Patellar Instability.

Journal: Video Journal Of Sports Medicine
Published:
Abstract

A uniplanar, varus-producing distal femur osteotomy (DFO) may improve patellar tracking by effectively medializing the tibial tubercle, decreasing the Q-angle, and reducing the dislocation vector on the patella. A 17-year-old female with 8° of genu valgum presented with 18 months of symptomatic left knee patellar instability episodes that limit her function. A lateral subvastus approach to the distal femur was performed. Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFL-R) was conducted up to the point of femoral-sided graft fixation. A lateral opening wedge DFO was made with a sagittal saw and osteotomes, with care taken to maintain the medial cortical hinge. After distraction of the osteotomy site and femoral head allograft wedge placement, the osteotomy was secured with a lateral distal femoral locking plate. Finally, femoral-sided graft fixation for the MPFL-R was completed. There were no immediate complications after surgery. Surgical management led to improvement of the patient's patellar instability, which allowed return to the prior baseline level of function. The senior author's preferred technique for a lateral opening wedge DFO in association with an MPFL-R is presented. A varus-producing DFO is a surgical option for patients with genu valgum and recurrent patellar instability who have failed conservative management. This case demonstrates the efficacy of a lateral opening wedge DFO in improving patellar tracking and improving knee function by resolving recurrent patellar instability episodes. The author(s) attests that consent has been obtained from any patient(s) appearing in this publication. If the individual may be identifiable, the author(s) has included a statement of release or other written form of approval from the patient(s) with this submission for publication.

Authors
Thomas Moran, Adam Tagliero, Emma Klosterman, Pradip Ramamurti, Anna Sumpter, David Diduch
Relevant Conditions

Knock Knees, Osteotomy