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Open Versus Arthroscopic Release for Lateral Patellar Compression Syndrome: Comparative Study

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Knee Arthroscopy
Interventions
Procedure: open release
Registration Number
NCT04130412
Lead Sponsor
Hawler Medical University
Brief Summary

Chronic anterior knee pain with a stable patella is often associated with overload and increased pressure on the lateral facet due to pathologic lateral soft-tissue restraints. "Lateral pressure in flexion" is a term describing the pathologic process of increasing contact pressure over the lateral patellar facet as knee flexion progresses. Eighty patients were involved in this study, and it was divided into 2 random groups; Group A (40 patients)(odd number) were treated with open release after diagnostic arthroscopy and Group B (40 patients)(even number) were treated by arthroscopic release. All these patients are diagnosed as lateral patellar compression syndrome depending on clinical features, MRI and diagnostic arthroscopy. All patients were followed by Lysholm knee scaling score before surgery and two weeks , six weeks then 6 months after surgery.

Detailed Description

This study was done by two orthopedic surgeons working in three hospitals from March 2016 to April 2018, Eighty patients were involved in this study, and it was divided into 2 matched groups; Group A (40 patients) were treated with open release after diagnostic arthroscopy and Group B (40 patients) were treated by arthroscopic release. All these patients are diagnosed as lateral patellar compression syndrome depending on clinical features, MRI ( figure 1)and diagnostic arthroscopy. All patients were followed by Lysol knee scaling score before surgery , two weeks , six weeks then 6 months after surgery. The two groups are matched related to age and gender. 52 patients are females and age ranged from 21-48 years.

Exclusion criteria are 1. Smoking 2.Patellar instability 3. D.M 4. Knee osteoarthritis 5. Previous knee surgery 6. Knee deformities involving Varus , valgus or recurvatum 7. Ligament laxity

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  • All these patients are diagnosed as lateral patellar compression syndrome depending on clinical features, MRI and diagnostic arthroscopy.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Smoking

  2. Patellar instability

  3. D.M 4. Knee osteoarthritis

  4. Previous knee surgery 6. Knee deformities involving Varus , valgus or recurvatum 7. Ligament laxity

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Arthroscopic release of lateral retinaculaeopen releaseThis group was treated by arthroscopic release
Open release of lateral retinaculaeopen releaseThis group was treated by open release of lateral retinaculae after diagnosis of lateral compression syndrome by arthroscopy
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Lysholm knee scaling scoreAll patients were followed by Lysholm knee scaling score 6 months after surgery.

Measurement of knee pain and daily activities

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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