Age at surgery is correlated with pain scores following trochlear osteotomy in lateral patellar instability: a cross-sectional study of 113 cases.


Journal

Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research
ISSN: 1749-799X
Titre abrégé: J Orthop Surg Res
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101265112

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
25 May 2021
Historique:
received: 23 02 2021
accepted: 13 05 2021
entrez: 26 5 2021
pubmed: 27 5 2021
medline: 28 10 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

A trochlear osteotomy aims to restore patellar stability in patients with recurrent patellar instability and trochlear dysplasia. The age of patients at time of surgery could be a relevant factor which influences outcome. We hypothesized that lower age at time of surgery is associated with better patient-reported outcomes. A retrospective study was conducted on patients with patellar instability and trochlear dysplasia. Patients were contacted by phone for informed consent and were then asked to complete online patient-reported outcome measurements (PROMs). The PROMs consisted of the Kujala Knee Score (KKS) (Kujala et al., Arthroscopy 9(2):159-63, 1993; Kievit et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 21(11):2647-53, 2013), the Short Form 36-item health survey (SF-36v1) (Ware, Med Care 73-83, 1992; Aaronson et al., J Clin Epidemiol. 51(11):1055-68, 1998), and visual analog scale (VAS) scoring pain, instability, disability, and satisfaction on a 0-100 scale. Multivariable linear regression models were used to study the effect of age on the PROM scores. For this study, 125 surgical procedures in 113 patients were included. Mean VAS pain at rest was 19 and at activity 38; mean Kujala score was 73. Multivariable regression analysis revealed that age at the time of surgery was correlated with VAS pain at rest, with a 0.95 increase of VAS score (scale 0-100) for every year of age. Recurrence of instability was observed in 13 (10%) knees. In this cross-sectional study, pain scores of 113 patients who have undergone a lateral facet elevating trochlear osteotomy for patellar instability were reported. Age at time of surgery was correlated with an increased pain score at rest with an average of 9.5 points (scale 0-100) for every 10 years of age. Age at time of surgery was not correlated with overall satisfaction.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
A trochlear osteotomy aims to restore patellar stability in patients with recurrent patellar instability and trochlear dysplasia. The age of patients at time of surgery could be a relevant factor which influences outcome. We hypothesized that lower age at time of surgery is associated with better patient-reported outcomes.
METHODS METHODS
A retrospective study was conducted on patients with patellar instability and trochlear dysplasia. Patients were contacted by phone for informed consent and were then asked to complete online patient-reported outcome measurements (PROMs). The PROMs consisted of the Kujala Knee Score (KKS) (Kujala et al., Arthroscopy 9(2):159-63, 1993; Kievit et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 21(11):2647-53, 2013), the Short Form 36-item health survey (SF-36v1) (Ware, Med Care 73-83, 1992; Aaronson et al., J Clin Epidemiol. 51(11):1055-68, 1998), and visual analog scale (VAS) scoring pain, instability, disability, and satisfaction on a 0-100 scale. Multivariable linear regression models were used to study the effect of age on the PROM scores.
RESULTS RESULTS
For this study, 125 surgical procedures in 113 patients were included. Mean VAS pain at rest was 19 and at activity 38; mean Kujala score was 73. Multivariable regression analysis revealed that age at the time of surgery was correlated with VAS pain at rest, with a 0.95 increase of VAS score (scale 0-100) for every year of age. Recurrence of instability was observed in 13 (10%) knees.
CONCLUSION CONCLUSIONS
In this cross-sectional study, pain scores of 113 patients who have undergone a lateral facet elevating trochlear osteotomy for patellar instability were reported. Age at time of surgery was correlated with an increased pain score at rest with an average of 9.5 points (scale 0-100) for every 10 years of age. Age at time of surgery was not correlated with overall satisfaction.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34034788
doi: 10.1186/s13018-021-02485-4
pii: 10.1186/s13018-021-02485-4
pmc: PMC8146238
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Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Jordy D P van Sambeeck (JDP)

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Radboudumc, PO Box 9101, 6500, HB, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. jordyvansambeeck@gmail.com.

Nico Verdonschot (N)

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Radboudumc, PO Box 9101, 6500, HB, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

Albert Van Kampen (A)

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Radboudumc, PO Box 9101, 6500, HB, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

Sebastiaan A W van de Groes (SAW)

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Radboudumc, PO Box 9101, 6500, HB, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

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