Affiliation:
1. Middlesex Hospital and the Bland Sutton Institute of Pathology
Abstract
Removal of a small, moderate or major part of the articular cartilage of the patella for chondromalacia has been successful in twenty-two knees out of twenty-eight. These knees are functionally at least as good as after a successful patellectomy, and their appearance is better. Only one knee that was initially improved by operation deteriorated during a follow-up period of five to seven years. Of the six unsuccessful results, four were in patients whose symptoms began during adolescence. Excision of articular cartilage therefore seems to be contra-indicated during adolescence and when there is reason to believe that the chondromalacia will be rapidly progressive. Failure of excision of articular cartilage to relieve the symptoms within a few months is an indication for patellectomy.
Publisher
British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
Cited by
45 articles.
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