Decrease The Future Rate Of Dislocation?

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Decrease The Future Rate Of Dislocation? Does MPFL Ligament Repair On A First-time Pediatric Patella Dislocation Decrease The Future Rate Of Dislocation? Greenberg I1 Merrill H1 Singh L1 Pacicca D1,2 1 UMKC School of Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri 2Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri INTRODUCTION The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of instability and dislocation events amongst patients treated with surgery after a first time patellar dislocation. Available literature suggest that Medial Patellofemoral ligament(MPFL) repair after a first time patellar dislocation may reduce the risk of recurrence when compared to the re-dislocation rate of non-operatively treated patients with estimates ranging from 10%-50%. Additionally, the majority of these studies include a large variation in age range with a paucity of literature commenting on adolescent outcomes. Our hypothesis was that repair would decrease the dislocation rate compared to non-operative management or arthroscopic excision of loose body alone. METHODS The study, an IRB-approved, level 3 retrospective study, reviewed all patients between 10-18 years old treated at a tertiary referral center between Jan 1, 2003 and July 31, 2012 with first time patellar dislocations. Exclusion criteria included less than 3 months of follow up, congenital disorders or previous dislocation, delay in presentation of greater than 2 weeks, and additional repair or reconstruction of the extensor mechanism. A group of patients who had a MPFL repair (while undergoing knee arthroscopy for loose body removal) and patients that underwent arthroscopy alone for loose body removal composed the operative study group. This was compared to patients who were treated with bracing and therapy alone. The primary outcome measured was the number of patients experiencing re-dislocation or overall instability, as defined by subluxation events plus frank re-dislocation, compared between our groups. Chi squared analysis was used to test our data for significance. RESULTS 107 patients met inclusion and exclusion criteria with 71 patients in the bracing group, 20 patients in the arthroscopy for loose body removal with MPFL repair, and 15 patients in the arthroscopy group for loose body removal alone. Overall rate of dislocation and instability were 31% and 40%, respectively Between groups, non-operative treatment resulted in a dislocation rate of 39% vs 14% operatively (p<0.01). Rate of instability was 49% for non-operative treatment vs 22% for operative (p<0.01). At final follow up, there was noted weakness in 47% of non-operative patients vs 19% of operatively treated patients. (p<0.01). No significant difference between treatment groups regarding compliance with physical therapy. Analysis of all patients with recurrent instability showed an association with decreased PT compliance (p=0.05) Analysis of all patients with recurrent dislocation showed an association with weakness at final follow up (p=0.05) and decreased PT compliance (p=0.01) “University of Missouri-Kansas City” changed to “UMKC” –JO MS and MD titles removed from author names –JO Section titles corrected to 32 font size –JO Font for title of poster reduced from 46 to 32-SB Font for authors increased from 24 to 32-SB Font for affiliations increased from 20 to 32-SB Please use the same font for title, authors, and affiliations-SB Changed logo for CMH-SB DISCUSSION Classically, treatment for patellar instability and dislocation was comprised by some form of casting, splinting, or bracing followed by therapy or exercise regimen. However, more recent studies were able to point out that rates of instability and dislocation are likely higher than previously thought, especially in data suggesting that adolescents are at particular risk. Our study provides additional data to the growing body of literature suggesting that non-operative management of adolescents may not be ideal for all patients with an instability rate of 49% in our review as opposed to 22% in the operative group. The task the becomes in identifying a subset of patients that would most likely benefit from surgery. While it appears operative treatment may be of some benefit, it is unclear whether an MPFL repair is the primary reason. Arthroscopy also appears to be some benefit with only a 27% rate of instability and no appreciable statistical difference from the repair group. (Figure 1) Overall, poor PT compliance is associated with increased instability, however the data appears to be skewed towards the non-operative group. (Figure 2) Attempt was made to draw further associations within our repair group, however, low numbers precluded clinical significance. CONCLUSIONS High rates of re-dislocation and instability amongst adolescent populations call into question conservative management for all first-time patellar dislocations. While operative treatment suggests some benefit, the exact mechanism is unclear with MPFL repair statistically equivalent to arthroscopy for loose body removal alone Correlation of PT compliance and recurrent instability reinforce the principle of adjuvant physical therapy. Suggestive skew of the data within overall data set suggest that failure of non-operative treatment may be further improved without operative intervention. We attempted to find differences between operative subgroups and to measure available MRIs to correlate radiographic findings with clinical results, but due to low numbers could not generate statistical power. Prospective trials are necessary to provide recommendations. Our study suggests that attention to PT compliance is important. Further study of advanced imaging would be useful in determining whether structural abnormality can account for statistical equivalency of our MPFL repair group vs arthroscopic loose body removal alone. Figure 1 Acknowledgements: We would like to thank Julian Leamon, RN, research coordinator, & Hongying Daisy Dai, statistician, for their invaluable assistance. Figure 2