Acute Treatment of Osteochondral Detachment Following Patellar Dislocation: Clinical and Short-Term MRI Follow-Up

Author:

Puddu Leonardo1,Lugani Giovanni1,Perusi Francesco1,Brunialti Damiano2,Cont Fabrizio1,Ciatti Corrado3ORCID,Poleggi Eleonora3,Locatelli Leonardo3,Pisanu Francesco3,Doria Carlo3,Cortese Fabrizio1ORCID,Caggiari Gianfilippo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department, Santa Maria del Carmine Hospital, 38068 Rovereto, Italy

2. Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department, University of Verona, 37126 Verona, Italy

3. Department of Orthopaedics, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, Italy

Abstract

Background: The aim of our study is to emphasizes the significance of prompt diagnosis and intervention in younger patients affected by osteochondral detachment after patellar dislocation, where the first objective is to minimize in the shortest possible time complications and ingravescence. The method involves a clinical patient assessment and MRI follow-up in subjects who underwent to an immediate surgical intervention for osteochondral damage. Methods: From January 2020 to December 2022, 22 patellar dislocation cases were assessed; osteochondral lesions were identified in 12 (54%) patients; nine of these patients were treated immediately with knee arthroscopy, while in seven instances the osteochondral fragment was reattached using bioabsorbable pins. Post-operative clinical evaluations were conducted at one-, three-, and six-month intervals; finally, a six-month post-operative MRI was performed for all surgically treated patients. Results: The MRI evaluations, conducted six months post-operation for all seven patients, indicated successful integration of the reattached osteochondral fragment. Every patient returned to their pre-injury activities after surgery. However, two of them reported mild pain in the anterior region of the knee post-surgery. Conclusions: in young patients, swift diagnosis and immediate surgical intervention for osteochondral detachment resulting from patellar dislocation are crucial. This approach has been identified as the best practice, since it substantially minimizes immediate functional restrictions and significantly lowers the long-term risk of femoral-patellar osteoarthritis.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Paleontology,Space and Planetary Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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