The role of the most cranial trochlear orientation in patellar maltracking to better characterise trochlear morphology

Author:

Giovannetti de Sanctis Edoardo12ORCID,Toanen Cecile23,Guarino Amedeo24,Pineda Tomas25,Deroche Etienne26, ,Dejour David H.2

Affiliation:

1. IULS—Institut Universitaire Locomoteur et Sports, Pasteur 2 Hospital, CHU Nice France

2. Lyon‐Ortho‐Clinic: Clinique de la Sauvegarde, Ramsay Santé Lyon France

3. Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique, Centre Hospitalier Départemental Vendée La Roche‐sur‐Yon France

4. Department of Public Health, Section of Orthopaedics Federico II University Naples Italy

5. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Hospital El Carmen Santiago Chile

6. Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Department FIFA Medical Center of Excellence, Croix‐Rousse Hospital, Lyon University Hospital Lyon France

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe purpose of our study is to describe a magnetic resonance imaging quantitative parameter to assess the morphology of the trochlea that could be measurable from normal to high‐grade trochlear dysplasia while evaluating the most proximal slice with trochlear cartilage.MethodsTwo groups of patients have been compared: patients with no patellofemoral pain, no previous trauma and undergoing surgery for a suspected isolated meniscal tears (group A) and patients with objective patellar instability (group B). The cranial trochlear orientation (CTO) angle is defined as the angle between the posterior bicondylar line and the most lateral and most medial points on the subchondral bone covered by cartilage digitised on the first and most cranial image with the trochlear cartilage clearly visible.ResultsThe final cohort included 253 patients (109 in group A and 144 in group B). CTO was significantly higher in group B (−2.5 ± 8.4 vs. −10.8 ± 5,1; p < .001). Moreover, 75% of knees in group B had a CTO > −7°, while 75% of knees in group A had a CTO < −7°. CTO was measurable in all 253 knees, whereas the lateral trochlear inclination and the sulcus angle were measurable in only 202 knees. The entire cohort was also divided into knees with CTO ≤ 0° and CTO > 0°. All knees with a CTO > 0 were in group B, and 49% of knees with CTO < 0 were in group B. CTO was positively correlated with lateral patellar tilt.ConclusionsCTO is the only parameter that can be measured on the most cranial slice, in every patient, even in high‐grade trochlear dysplasia. According to this new system, the axial trochlear shape may be divided into two types: a positive CTO and a negative CTO, with the trochlea serving, respectively, as a medial and lateral barrier.Level of EvidenceLevel III.

Publisher

Wiley

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