Arthroscopy Techniques (Oct 2023)

In-Office Needle Arthroscopy of the Knee With Lateral Parapatellar Retinacular Release

  • William H.E. Neal, M.D.,
  • Noah Kirschner, M.D.,
  • Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, M.D.,
  • Christopher A. Colasanti, M.D.,
  • Babatunde Fariyike, M.D.,
  • Andrew S. Bi, M.D.,
  • Mohammad T. Azam, M.D.,
  • James W. Stone, M.D.,
  • John G. Kennedy, M.D., M.Ch., M.MSc., F.F.S.E.M., F.R.C.S.(Orth.)

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
pp. e1809 – e1813

Abstract

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The lateral patellofemoral joint, composed of multiple soft-tissue structures, balances the knee by aiding patella tracking, stability, and force distribution. Arthroscopic lateral release is a well-described procedure that addresses patellofemoral knee pain and, in cases with patellar instability, may be combined with medial stabilization. In-office needle arthroscopy is an up-trending technique that simultaneously diagnoses and treats patellofemoral pathology in the office, leading to a quicker patient recovery, reduced cost, and improved patient satisfaction. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe in-office needle arthroscopy technique to address patellofemoral pain and lateral patellar mal-tracking, with special consideration for achieving adequate local anesthesia, proper indications, adequate visualization, and the advantages of performing these procedures in the office rather than the operating room.