William E Harkin, Erik Haneberg, Andrew Phillips, Beth Shubin Stein, Adam Yanke
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Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction is the most commonly performed surgery for treatment of lateral patellar instability. It may be used in isolation or in conjunction with a variety of different procedures depending on the individual patient's specific risk factors for instability. Indicating the correct patient involves a thorough history, physical examination, and proper imaging. Careful surgical technique and a detailed understanding of both topographic and radiographic anatomy is critical to successful reconstruction. MPFL reconstruction has been shown to be a safe and effective technique for treatment for lateral patellar instability.
期刊介绍:
Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine combines the authority of a textbook, the usefulness of a color atlas and the timeliness of a journal. Each issue focuses on a single clinical condition, offering several different management approaches. It''s the easiest way for practitioners to stay informed of the latest surgical advancements and developments.