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This study presents the "Three in One" surgical procedure for recurrent patella dislocation. It effectively stabilizes the kneecap by adjusting soft tissue tension, offering a safe and reliable solution.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Biomechanical Engineering

Background:

  • Recurrent patella dislocation is a frequent orthopedic issue.
  • Effective surgical stabilization is crucial for successful patient outcomes.
  • Soft tissue imbalance around the patella is a primary cause of recurrent dislocations.

Observation:

  • A combined proximal and distal realignment procedure, termed the 'Three in One,' was developed.
  • This technique integrates lateral release, vastus medialis obliquus advancement, and medial patellar tendon transfer.
  • The procedure targets patients with recurrent patellar dislocations due to soft tissue tension imbalances.

Findings:

  • The 'Three in One' procedure involves a lateral release, vastus medialis obliquus advancement, and medial patellar tendon transfer.

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  • This combined approach effectively adjusts soft tissue tension around the patella.
  • The study demonstrates the safety and reliability of this surgical technique.
  • Implications:

    • This procedure offers a viable surgical option for recurrent patella dislocation.
    • It addresses soft tissue imbalances in patients with normal patella and trochlea.
    • Successful outcomes can be achieved through this combined stabilization method.