Late results of transfer of the tibial tubercle for recurrent dislocation of the patella

The authors wished to determine the late results of the Hauser operation, with special reference to the development of osteoarthritis. Predisposing factors associated with recurrent dislocation of the patella were also investigated. Thirty-five patients with forty-four surgically treated knees atten...

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description The authors wished to determine the late results of the Hauser operation, with special reference to the development of osteoarthritis. Predisposing factors associated with recurrent dislocation of the patella were also investigated. Thirty-five patients with forty-four surgically treated knees attended for review, ten to twenty-five (average sixteen) years after operation. Two patients had subsequently undergone excision of the patella. Ten patients gave a family history of recurrent dislocation of the patella and seven patients showed generalised joint laxity. Pain was present in eight knees before operation and was present in thirty-three knees (75 per cent) at the time of review. Patella crepitus was present in thirty-seven out of forty-two knees (88 per cent) at review. Osteoarthritis was present in thirty out of forty-two knees (70 per cent). The incidence increases with time since operation and the present age of the patient. It is concluded that the Hauser operation prevents further dislocation but does not prevent the development of osteoarthritis. It is possible that a simple soft-tissue operation which effectively prevents dislocation might achieve the same results.
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Adult
Bone Resorption - complications
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Infant
Joint Diseases - genetics
Joint Dislocations - genetics
Joint Dislocations - surgery
Knee Joint - diagnostic imaging
Knee Joint - physiopathology
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Osteoarthritis - prevention & control
Osteolysis - complications
Patella - surgery
Radiography
Tibia - surgery
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