Arthroscopy Techniques (Mar 2019)

Minimally Invasive Quadricepsplasty

  • Flávio dos Santos Cerqueira, M.D.,
  • Guilherme Augusto T. Araújo Motta, M.D.,
  • José Leonardo Rocha de Faria, M.D.,
  • Diego Perez da Motta, M.D.,
  • Fernando dos Santos Cerqueira, M.D.,
  • Fernando Adolphson, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. e343 – e347

Abstract

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A modification of range of motion of the knee can significantly change a patient's quality of life. In general, range of motion of 0° to 125° is adequate for most activities of daily life. The rate of knee arthrofibrosis after ligament reconstruction is reported to be between 0% and 4%; after tibial fracture due to high-energy trauma, the rate is about 7%, with an undetermined incidence after limb lengthening. The purpose of this study was to describe a modification of the operative technique of Judet. We describe minimally invasive quadricepsplasty in 4 steps, aiming to obtain an end result with an arc of movement of at least 120° to 130°. We believe that our technique is a good option for the treatment of the stiff knee, having low morbidity and being an easy method to perform.