Title of article
Do Not Do This Case Report: Recurrence of Knee Flexion Contracture after Extension Osteotomy in Congenital Patellar Dislocation: The Importance of a Thorough Patient Evaluation
Author/Authors
Baghdadi, Soroush Department of Orthopedics - Joint Reconstruction Research Center - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Baghdadi, Taghi Department of Orthopedics - Joint Reconstruction Research Center - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Pages
3
From page
50
To page
52
Abstract
Background: Congenital patellar dislocation (CPD) is a rare disorder which presents with hypoplastic and irreducible patellae. It is accompanied by flexion contracture of the knee joint, genu valgum, and external tibial rotation.
Case Report: A seven-year-old girl with CPD who was misdiagnosed as having cerebral palsy (CP) crouch gait and underwent distal femoral extension osteotomy (DFEO) without paying attention to the dislocated patellae, is presented. Recurrence ensued, and the patient was referred for further evaluation. After a second surgery to address the dislocated patellae, the flexion contracture and gait pattern improved significantly.
Conclusion: The case underscores the importance of a systematic, thorough physical examination, without which uncommon diagnoses will be overlooked, exposing the patient to further morbidity and complications.
Keywords
Congenital Dislocation of the Patella , Gait , Knee , Osteotomy
Journal title
Journal of Orthopedic and Spine Trauma
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2502114
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