Arthroscopic Bony Resection for Treatment of Symptomatic Bipartite Patella
Bipartite patella is a common pathology, affecting 2% to 3% of the population. Usually these cases are bilateral and asymptomatic. However, a patient with a bipartite patella may complain of pain, which is most likely related to fragment mobility. Conservative treatment with physiotherapy, immobiliz...
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doaj-0a3ec7f8230741149978f441f8cd14a42021-06-10T04:54:03ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872017-08-0164e1003e1007Arthroscopic Bony Resection for Treatment of Symptomatic Bipartite PatellaMárcio B. Ferrari, M.D.0Anthony Sanchez, B.S.1George Sanchez, B.S.2Katrina Schantz, P.A.-C.3João L. Ellera Gomes, M.D., Ph.D.4Matthew T. Provencher, M.D.5Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida, U.S.A.Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilSteadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, U.S.A.; Address correspondence to Matthew T. Provencher, M.D., Steadman Philippon Research Institute, 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 1000, Vail, CO 81657, U.S.A.Bipartite patella is a common pathology, affecting 2% to 3% of the population. Usually these cases are bilateral and asymptomatic. However, a patient with a bipartite patella may complain of pain, which is most likely related to fragment mobility. Conservative treatment with physiotherapy, immobilization, and nonsteroidal drugs are encouraged during the initial 6 months following diagnosis. This option is effective in most patients. For patients who do not improve with these conservative measures, surgical intervention is indicated. Many surgical treatment options have been described including excision of the fragment, as well as fixation. Fragment excision has demonstrated positive outcomes and is associated with an asymptomatic return to sport activities. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe our preferred arthroscopic technique for the treatment of symptomatic bipartite patella.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628717300737 |
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Márcio B. Ferrari, M.D. Anthony Sanchez, B.S. George Sanchez, B.S. Katrina Schantz, P.A.-C. João L. Ellera Gomes, M.D., Ph.D. Matthew T. Provencher, M.D. Arthroscopic Bony Resection for Treatment of Symptomatic Bipartite Patella Arthroscopy Techniques |
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Márcio B. Ferrari, M.D. Anthony Sanchez, B.S. George Sanchez, B.S. Katrina Schantz, P.A.-C. João L. Ellera Gomes, M.D., Ph.D. Matthew T. Provencher, M.D. |
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Arthroscopic Bony Resection for Treatment of Symptomatic Bipartite Patella |
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Arthroscopic Bony Resection for Treatment of Symptomatic Bipartite Patella |
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Arthroscopic Bony Resection for Treatment of Symptomatic Bipartite Patella |
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Arthroscopic Bony Resection for Treatment of Symptomatic Bipartite Patella |
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Arthroscopic Bony Resection for Treatment of Symptomatic Bipartite Patella |
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arthroscopic bony resection for treatment of symptomatic bipartite patella |
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Arthroscopy Techniques |
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Bipartite patella is a common pathology, affecting 2% to 3% of the population. Usually these cases are bilateral and asymptomatic. However, a patient with a bipartite patella may complain of pain, which is most likely related to fragment mobility. Conservative treatment with physiotherapy, immobilization, and nonsteroidal drugs are encouraged during the initial 6 months following diagnosis. This option is effective in most patients. For patients who do not improve with these conservative measures, surgical intervention is indicated. Many surgical treatment options have been described including excision of the fragment, as well as fixation. Fragment excision has demonstrated positive outcomes and is associated with an asymptomatic return to sport activities. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe our preferred arthroscopic technique for the treatment of symptomatic bipartite patella. |
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