Arthroscopy Techniques (Oct 2014)

Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Patellar Compression Syndrome

  • Michael G. Saper, D.O., A.T.C., C.S.C.S.,
  • David A. Shneider, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 5
pp. e633 – e638

Abstract

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Chronic anterior knee pain with a stable patella is often associated with overload and increased pressure on the lateral facet due to pathologic lateral soft-tissue restraints. “Lateral pressure in flexion” is a term describing the pathologic process of increasing contact pressure over the lateral patellar facet as knee flexion progresses. This report describes a surgical technique developed in response to lateral pressure in flexion and the shortcomings of traditional arthroscopic lateral release procedures. The technique is performed open with the knee in flexion, and the lateral release is repaired with a rotation flap of iliotibial band to close the defect and prevent patellar subluxation. The technique effectively decreases lateral patellar pressure and centers the patella correctly in the trochlear groove with minimal risk of iatrogenic patellar instability.