Lateral release of the patella: Indications and contraindications

Author:

Kolowich Patricia A.1,Paulos Lonnie E.2,Rosenberg Thomas D.2,Farnsworth Steve2

Affiliation:

1. Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

2. Salt Lake City Knee Research Foundation, Salt Lake City, Utah

Abstract

Charts were reviewed on patients at the Salt Lake Knee and Sports Medicine Clinic who had had a lateral release of the patella. Patients were divided into two groups. Group I contained patients who were entirely satisfied with the procedure, and Group II included patients who were complete failures (defined as a need for further surgical procedures). In Group I, 74 patients were included in the subjective followup. Forty of the 74 patients also had an objective followup, including roentgenograms and a physical examination. Group II contained 43 patients. Results indicated that the most predictable criterion for success was a negative passive patellar tilt. Secondary criteria included a medial and lateral patellar glide of two quadrants or less and a normal tubercle-sulcus angle at 90° of flexion. Patients had less predictable results after an isolated lateral release with a positive (greater than 5°) passive patellar tilt and a three quadrant or greater medial and lateral patellar glide or an abnormal tubercle-sulcus angle at 90° of flexion.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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