Tigchelaar S, Lenting A, Bongers E M H F, van Kampen A
Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Human Genetics, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Human Genetics, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2015 Dec;101(8):959-62. doi: 10.1016/j.otsr.2015.09.033. Epub 2015 Nov 17.
Patellofemoral instability and dysfunction are frequent symptoms in Nail patella syndrome (NPS). In this article, the first large series of NPS patients is presented in which these knee symptoms were assessed using validated outcome scores. Additionally, the need for surgical interventions, percentage of patients who received surgical treatment and patient reported outcomes are reported.
A questionnaire based survey was conducted in 139 Dutch NPS patients. Symptoms of the knees were assessed by the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) and Kujala knee score. The questionnaire addressed whether surgical intervention was currently considered, history of past surgeries, type of surgical procedures performed and results of these procedures.
Response rate was 74%. Mean KOOS (73.04) and Kujala (74.01) scores showed a wide range and variability between patients. Patellofemoral instability was present in 48.5% of patients. Surgical intervention was currently considered by 12% of patients. Their KOOS and Kujala scores were significantly lower compared to those not considering surgery and they experienced more patellar instability. Surgery was performed on 31 knees in 23 patients. KOOS and Kujala scores were lower in surgically treated versus nonoperated patients but no difference in patellar instability was present. An improvement in pain in 87% and in function in 30% of knees was reported after surgery. Patient satisfaction with the surgical results was 61% and 10% was dissatisfied. Patellar realignment procedures showed similar results, although persistent patellar instability was reported in 40% of patients, not different from nonoperated patients.
Knee symptoms in NPS patients vary widely, with patellar instability present in nearly half of the patients. Although surgical treatment appears unfavourable as surgically treated patients have lower KOOS and Kujala scores, the patient reported surgical results are generally good with a high patient satisfaction.
Level IV.
髌股关节不稳定和功能障碍是指甲髌骨综合征(NPS)的常见症状。在本文中,首次报道了一大系列NPS患者,其中使用经过验证的结局评分对这些膝关节症状进行了评估。此外,还报告了手术干预的必要性、接受手术治疗的患者百分比以及患者报告的结局。
对139名荷兰NPS患者进行了基于问卷的调查。通过膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结局评分(KOOS)和库贾拉膝关节评分评估膝关节症状。问卷涉及是否目前考虑手术干预、既往手术史、所进行的手术程序类型以及这些程序的结果。
回复率为74%。平均KOOS(73.04)和库贾拉(74.01)评分显示患者之间存在广泛的范围和变异性。48.5%的患者存在髌股关节不稳定。12%的患者目前考虑进行手术干预。与不考虑手术的患者相比,他们的KOOS和库贾拉评分显著更低,并且经历了更多的髌骨不稳定情况。23名患者的31个膝关节接受了手术。接受手术治疗的患者与未接受手术的患者相比,KOOS和库贾拉评分更低,但髌骨不稳定情况没有差异。据报告,手术后87%的膝关节疼痛得到改善,30%的膝关节功能得到改善。患者对手术结果的满意度为61%,10%不满意。髌骨重新排列手术显示出类似的结果,尽管40%的患者报告存在持续性髌骨不稳定,与未接受手术的患者没有差异。
NPS患者的膝关节症状差异很大,近一半的患者存在髌骨不稳定。尽管手术治疗似乎不太理想,因为接受手术治疗的患者KOOS和库贾拉评分较低,但患者报告的手术结果总体良好,患者满意度较高。
四级。