Derotational distal femoral osteotomy corrects excessive femoral anteversion in patients with patellofemoral instability: A systematic review

Author:

Ribeiro Ricardo1,Gomes Eluana2,Ferreira Bárbara1,Figueiredo Inês1,Valente Cristina23,Delgado Diego4,Sánchez Mikel45,Andrade Renato236,Espregueira‐Mendes João12378ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine Minho University Braga Portugal

2. Clínica Espregueira‐FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence Porto Portugal

3. Dom Henrique Research Centre Porto Portugal

4. Advanced Biological Therapy Unit, Hospital Vithas Vitoria Vitoria‐Gasteiz Spain

5. Arthroscopic Surgery Unit, Hospital Vithas Vitoria Vitoria‐Gasteiz Spain

6. Porto Biomechanics Laboratory (LABIOMEP), Faculty of Sports University of Porto Porto Portugal

7. ICVS/3B's–PT Government Associate Laboratory Braga/Guimarães Portugal

8. 3B's Research Group‑Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics, Headquarters of the European Institute of Excellence on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine University of Minho Braga Portugal

Abstract

AbstractPurposePatellofemoral instability (PFI) is a common condition that can be caused from multiple factors, including lower limb rotational malalignments. Determining precise criteria for performing corrective torsional osteotomy can be a daunting task due to the lack of consensus on normal and excessive values and the limited evidence‐based data in the postoperative results. The purpose was to assess the clinical, functional and imaging outcomes following derotational distal femoral osteotomy (DDFO) in patients with PFI and/or anterior knee pain (AKP) associated with lower limb rotational malalignments.MethodsSearches were conducted on PubMed, EMBASE and Web of Science databases up to October 2023. Studies reporting outcomes after DDFO in patients with PFI and/or AKP were eligible for the systematic review. The primary outcome was imaging metrics, especially femoral anteversion. Secondary outcomes included the patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) (clinical and functional). Quantitative synthesis involved the use of weighted averages to calculate pre‐ to postoperative mean differences (MD) and compare them against the minimal clinically important difference (MCID).ResultsTen studies (309 knees) were included with a mean follow‐up of 36.1 ± 11.7 months. Imaging outcomes consistently indicated the correction of femoral anteversion (MD = −19.4 degrees, 95% confidence interval: −20.1 to −18.7) following DDFO. PROMs showed significant improvements in most studies, exceeding the MCID. Patient satisfaction with the DDFO was high (93.3%).ConclusionsThe DDFO was an effective treatment option for correcting excessive femoral anteversion in patients with PFI associated with clinically relevant functional and clinical improvement and a high satisfaction rate.Level of EvidenceLevel IV, systematic review of level II–IV studies.

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Wiley

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