Trauma Case Reports (Jun 2021)

Unusual total knee immobilization in an elderly patient due to inferior patella dislocation: Case report and review of the literature

  • J. Zimmermann,
  • P. Grüninger,
  • A. Babians,
  • U. Zingg

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 100481

Abstract

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Inferior dislocation of the patella is a rare cause of a blocked knee and occurs typically in elderly patients. In most cases the mechanism is an osteophyte on the superior pole of the patella that becomes entrapped into the femoral trochlea, keeping the patella horizontally rotated and inferior localized. Advanced age and osteoarthritic changes of the knee are the main risk factors. Reduction should be performed under general anesthesia. We describe a case of an elderly lady with a type II inferior patella dislocation after direct blunt trauma. The therapy entailed reduction, knee arthroscopy, arthroscopic resection of osteophytes and smoothening of the articular surface. No recurrence occurred and range of motion was satisfactory at time of follow-up.

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