International journal of surgery case reports | 2021

Rapidly progressive osteoarthritis in the medial patellar facet due to lateral femoral placement after medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. A case report.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE\nFactors that affect patellofemoral (PF) osteoarthritis (OA) after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) remain unclear. We report a case in which the lateral placement of the femoral component resulted in rapidly progressive OA in the medial patellar facet.\n\n\nCASE PRESENTATION\nThe patient was an 84-year-old woman who had increased pain in the left knee due to varus knee OA for 1\xa0year and underwent medial UKA. One month after the surgery, the patient complained of limited knee flexion of 90° with anterior knee pain, and around 7-mm lateral placement of the femoral component was observed on a postoperative radiograph and computed tomography scan. Six months after the surgery, rapidly progressive OA with subchondral bone depression in the medial facet was observed and this has been ongoing till the last follow-up of 3\xa0years. The knee flexion is limited 105° now, and the patient complains of quadriceps weakness with anterior knee pain when stair-climbing and standing up from a chair.\n\n\nCLINICAL DISCUSSION\nLateral placement of the femoral component in medial UKA may cause progressive PF OA with limited knee flexion and anterior knee pain, which could be attributed to impingement between the femoral component and the medial patellar facet.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nSurgeons should be careful regarding the lateral placement to prevent symptomatic PF OA from occurring after medial UKA.

Volume 88
Pages \n 106483\n
DOI 10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106483
Language English
Journal International journal of surgery case reports

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