2019
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3400492
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Patellofemoral Chondromalacia Does Not Influence Radiographic and Clinical Outcomes following High Tibial Osteotomy

Abstract: Effect of patellofemoral (PF) chondromalacia on results of high tibial osteotomy (HTO) has not been identified. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to analyze the effect of PF chondromalacia on relatively short-term radiographic and clinical outcomes of HTO. Patients who underwent open wedge HTO (OWHTO) from February 2010 to January 2015 were enrolled. A total of 101 knees were divided into two groups: 56 knees without PF chondromalacia in group A, while 45 knees with PF chondromalacia extended t… Show more

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“…Kim et al compared radiographic and clinical outcomes in patients who underwent medial opening wedge HTO with patellofemoral chondrosis and without patellofemoral chondrosis. At short-term follow-up, they did not note any significant difference in outcomes measures between the groups with similar pain and function scores 35 .…”
Section: Patellofemoral Chondrosismentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Kim et al compared radiographic and clinical outcomes in patients who underwent medial opening wedge HTO with patellofemoral chondrosis and without patellofemoral chondrosis. At short-term follow-up, they did not note any significant difference in outcomes measures between the groups with similar pain and function scores 35 .…”
Section: Patellofemoral Chondrosismentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The suffix ʻʻmalaciaʼʼ is commonly employed in the medical literature to express pathological alterations similar to the one found in this disturb [9,10]. Thus, with this nomenclature, a more objective notion of the pathology is allowed, without referring to more generic expressions such as ʻʻInguinal-related groin painʼʼ and still avoids confusion with the term hernia.…”
Section: Proposal To Change the Nomenclature Sports Herniamentioning
confidence: 99%