Chondromalacia patellae: Cartilaginous lesions of the patella in the setting of anterior knee pain

Benjamin J. Levy , Charles Cossell , Nathan L. Grimm , Andrew E. Jimenez , Leslie J. Bisson
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Abstract

Introduction

Chondromalacia patellae (CP) is common among patients with anterior knee pain (AKP), characterized by softening and deterioration of the patellar cartilage. Although the exact etiology is unknown, risk factors include lower extremity muscle weakness, obesity, and female sex. Further, patellar maltracking may play a role in developing CP. Treatment algorithms for CP remain vague and inconsistent as the significance of the diagnosis remains in question. Initial treatment is typically nonoperative with various adjunct modalities. However, surgery may have a role for recalcitrant cases.

Objectives

Although CP is a common diagnosis, there is still much to be learned about the significance of this diagnosis and subsequent treatment strategies. Knowledge of this will help to guide providers moving forward.

Methods

The authors completed a thorough literature search of available published work through December 31, 2021, discussing CP and its relationship with AKP, and distilled this information into current concepts regarding history, diagnosis, treatment, and future directions.

Results

Although much is still unknown about the significance and best treatment strategy for patients with AKP pain and CP, it is likely that in many cases chondromalacia is a finding in the presence of AKP, rather than the cause of the AKP.

Conclusions

More work must be done to fully elucidate the underlying causes of CP. However, some of these cases are likely related to subtle maltracking and perhaps can be surgically corrected. In most cases, extensive nonoperative measures and searching for other causes of AKP is most prudent.

髌骨软化症:膝关节前部疼痛时的髌骨软骨损伤
导言:髌骨软化症(CP)是膝关节前疼痛(AKP)患者中的常见病,其特点是髌骨软骨软化和退化。虽然确切的病因尚不清楚,但危险因素包括下肢肌肉无力、肥胖和女性。此外,髌骨发育不良也可能是导致 CP 的原因之一。由于对 CP 诊断的意义仍存在疑问,因此 CP 的治疗方法仍然模糊不清且不一致。最初的治疗通常是采用各种辅助方法进行非手术治疗。尽管 CP 是一种常见的诊断,但对于该诊断的意义和后续治疗策略仍有许多问题需要了解。方法作者对截至 2021 年 12 月 31 日发表的、讨论 CP 及其与 AKP 关系的现有文献进行了全面检索,并将这些信息提炼为有关病史、诊断、治疗和未来方向的当前概念。结果尽管对于 AKP 疼痛和 CP 患者的意义和最佳治疗策略仍有许多未知数,但在许多病例中,软骨软化症很可能是 AKP 存在时的一种发现,而不是 AKP 的病因。不过,其中一些病例可能与微妙的追踪不良有关,或许可以通过手术矫正。在大多数病例中,最谨慎的做法是采取广泛的非手术措施,并寻找导致 AKP 的其他原因。
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