Reconstruction surgery to correct the medial patellofemoral ligament now has positive results in children, according to a Childrens Hospital Los Angeles news release.
Jennifer Weiss, MD, a physician with Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, released a study examining 27 young patients undergoing MPFL reconstructions. A single physician performed 29 knee operations over a three-year period in 13 females and 14 males.
After a seven-month follow-up, researchers found that most patients received good short-term results. Patients who experienced a failed surgery were found to have comorbidities.
Read the Childrens Hospital Los Angeles release on medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction surgery.
Read other coverage on sports medicine treatment:
- Study: Surgery an Effective Treatment for Clavicle Injuries in NFL Players
- Terminal Elbow Extension Effective for Competitive Athletes
- Study: Drill Long Femoral Tunnel for ACL Reconstruction
Jennifer Weiss, MD, a physician with Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, released a study examining 27 young patients undergoing MPFL reconstructions. A single physician performed 29 knee operations over a three-year period in 13 females and 14 males.
After a seven-month follow-up, researchers found that most patients received good short-term results. Patients who experienced a failed surgery were found to have comorbidities.
Read the Childrens Hospital Los Angeles release on medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction surgery.
Read other coverage on sports medicine treatment:
- Study: Surgery an Effective Treatment for Clavicle Injuries in NFL Players
- Terminal Elbow Extension Effective for Competitive Athletes
- Study: Drill Long Femoral Tunnel for ACL Reconstruction