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Mediale Patellaluxation

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Unter Patellaluxation versteht man normalerweise die Luxation der Patella nach lateral. Mediale Patellaluxationen werden vor allem nach operativen Eingriffen, wie einem Release des lateralen Retinakulums beschrieben. Berichtet wird über den Fall einer medialen Patellaluxation ohne vorhergegangenen operativen Eingriff. Begünstigende Faktoren waren ein Patellatyp-Wiberg-III, ein Genu recurvatum mit Patella alta und ein weit distal auf der Patella inserierender M. vastus medialis.

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A patellar dislocation is usually understood to mean a lateral dislocation of the patella. Medial patellar dislocations have mainly been described after surgical treatment, such as release of the lateral retinaculum. Here a case of medial patellar dislocation is reported which did not occur subsequent to surgery. Wilberg-III patella, genu recurvatum with patella alta and a m. vastus medialis insertion widely distal to the patella were predisposing factors.

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Memminger, M. Mediale Patellaluxation. Unfallchirurg 104, 1011–1013 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001130170043

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