胫骨结节截骨术:前、中、远端矫正

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Christopher A. Schneble, Bradford S. Tucker, John P. Fulkerson
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胫骨结节截骨术(TTOs)是一种多用途手术,可用于治疗多种疾病,因为它能够操纵伸肌机制跟踪和髌股关节接触力。这允许广泛的阵列切割几何形状,可以滴定到每个病人的个性化需求。最常见的是前介质化(AMZ) TTO,它已经成为重新调整伸肌机制跟踪的主力程序。髌骨也可以远端化,当病理髌骨上翘存在时,这就表明了这一点。当治疗髌骨不稳定时,成功的结果取决于临床医生对不稳定因素的理解。这些风险因素通常是累加的,如果足够重要,它们可以共同突破给定的稳定性阈值。三维模型提供了关节形态、曲率和一致性的有用视角,这对于制定恢复平衡跟踪的最佳计划特别有帮助。在决定何时实施TTO时,决策的中心是与截骨术带来的额外发病率相比,TTO如何很好地解决了跟踪或关节负荷问题。详细讨论了结核的前置,中间化和远端化,以及技术考虑和手术技术。
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Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy: Anterior, Medial and Distal Corrections

Tibial tubercle osteotomies (TTOs) are a versatile procedure that can be used to treat several conditions due to its ability to manipulate both extensor mechanism tracking and patellofemoral joint contact forces. This permits a wide array cut geometries that can be titrated to the individualized needs of each patient. Most common is the anteromedializing (AMZ) TTO, which has been a workhorse procedure for realigning extensor mechanism tracking. The patella can also be distalized, which becomes indicated when pathological patella alta is present.

When treating patellar instability, a successful outcome depends on the clinician's understanding of the destabilizing factors. These risk factors are often additive, and if significant enough they can collectively breach a given stability threshold. Three-dimensional models provide a useful perspective of the joint morphology, curvature, and congruency which can be particularly helpful for developing an optimal plan for restoring balanced tracking.

To decide when to perform a TTO, the decision centers on how well a TTO provides a solution to a tracking or articular loading problem, compared with the added morbidity that accompanies an osteotomy. Details regarding tubercle anteriorization, medialization and distalization are discussed, along with technical considerations and surgical technique.

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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.
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