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Patellaluxation : Ursachen und Therapie. / Schmeling, A; Frings, J; Akoto, R; Frosch, K H.

in: UNFALLCHIRURG, Jahrgang 123, Nr. 12, 12.2020, S. 969-983.

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@article{c1171fa9082e4460a86fe69e8ca55df7,
title = "Patellaluxation: Ursachen und Therapie",
abstract = "The causes of patellofemoral instability (PFI) are complex. In accordance with the current literature a classification was developed which clearly weights all entities and derives diagnostic and therapeutic consequences. It considers patellar instability and patellar maltracking or the complete loss of patellar tracking and differentiates into 5 types. Type 1: patellar dislocation without maltracking or instability with a low risk of redislocation. Type 2: high risk of redislocation, no maltracking. Type 3: instability and maltracking; reasons for maltracking are a) soft tissue contracture, b) patella alta, c) pathological tibial tuberosity trochlear groove (TTTG) distance, c) valgus deformities and e) torsional deformities. Type 4: massively unstable floating patella, which is based on a high-grade trochlear dysplasia. Type 5: maltracking without instability.",
keywords = "Humans, Joint Instability/diagnosis, Osteotomy, Patella, Patellar Dislocation/diagnostic imaging, Patellofemoral Joint/diagnostic imaging, Tibia",
author = "A Schmeling and J Frings and R Akoto and Frosch, {K H}",
year = "2020",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1007/s00113-020-00912-5",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "123",
pages = "969--983",
journal = "UNFALLCHIRURGIE",
issn = "0177-5537",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "12",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Patellaluxation

T2 - Ursachen und Therapie

AU - Schmeling, A

AU - Frings, J

AU - Akoto, R

AU - Frosch, K H

PY - 2020/12

Y1 - 2020/12

N2 - The causes of patellofemoral instability (PFI) are complex. In accordance with the current literature a classification was developed which clearly weights all entities and derives diagnostic and therapeutic consequences. It considers patellar instability and patellar maltracking or the complete loss of patellar tracking and differentiates into 5 types. Type 1: patellar dislocation without maltracking or instability with a low risk of redislocation. Type 2: high risk of redislocation, no maltracking. Type 3: instability and maltracking; reasons for maltracking are a) soft tissue contracture, b) patella alta, c) pathological tibial tuberosity trochlear groove (TTTG) distance, c) valgus deformities and e) torsional deformities. Type 4: massively unstable floating patella, which is based on a high-grade trochlear dysplasia. Type 5: maltracking without instability.

AB - The causes of patellofemoral instability (PFI) are complex. In accordance with the current literature a classification was developed which clearly weights all entities and derives diagnostic and therapeutic consequences. It considers patellar instability and patellar maltracking or the complete loss of patellar tracking and differentiates into 5 types. Type 1: patellar dislocation without maltracking or instability with a low risk of redislocation. Type 2: high risk of redislocation, no maltracking. Type 3: instability and maltracking; reasons for maltracking are a) soft tissue contracture, b) patella alta, c) pathological tibial tuberosity trochlear groove (TTTG) distance, c) valgus deformities and e) torsional deformities. Type 4: massively unstable floating patella, which is based on a high-grade trochlear dysplasia. Type 5: maltracking without instability.

KW - Humans

KW - Joint Instability/diagnosis

KW - Osteotomy

KW - Patella

KW - Patellar Dislocation/diagnostic imaging

KW - Patellofemoral Joint/diagnostic imaging

KW - Tibia

U2 - 10.1007/s00113-020-00912-5

DO - 10.1007/s00113-020-00912-5

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

C2 - 33201266

VL - 123

SP - 969

EP - 983

JO - UNFALLCHIRURGIE

JF - UNFALLCHIRURGIE

SN - 0177-5537

IS - 12

ER -