JUPITER 4.0 - Risk Factors for Failure of Isolated Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction
Purpose
The goal of this observational study is to learn about the outcomes of medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction for the treatment of recurrent patellar instability. The main questions it aims to answer are: - What are the risk factors for recurrent patellar instability after MPFL reconstruction? - What functional outcomes do patients report after MPFL reconstruction? Participants undergoing MPFL reconstruction will answer survey questions about their knee and activity level 1 year and 2 years after surgery.
Conditions
- Patellar Dislocation, Recurrent
- Patellar Dislocation
- Patellar Instability
- Patellofemoral Dislocation
- Patellofemoral Joint Dislocation
- Patellofemoral Disorder
Eligibility
- Eligible Ages
- Between 10 Years and 35 Years
- Eligible Sex
- All
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria
- 10-35 years old - Recurrent patellar instability with at least one episode defined as either (1) a dislocated patella requiring reduction in the emergency department or (2) a convincing history for dislocation, associated with full giving way, and the following physical findings: (a) hemarthrosis or effusion, (b) tenderness along the medial retinaculum, and (c) apprehension when laterally directed force was applied to the patella or (3) MRI-documented dislocation with associated bone bruises
Exclusion Criteria
- Previous ipsilateral knee surgery - Obligatory/fixed/habitual patella dislocation or subluxation - Unloadable inferior or lateral chondral damage on the patella that would require a tibial tubercle transfer for unloading purposes - Pathologic tibiofemoral instability
Study Design
- Phase
- Study Type
- Observational
- Observational Model
- Cohort
- Time Perspective
- Prospective
Arm Groups
| Arm | Description | Assigned Intervention |
|---|---|---|
| Isolated MPFL Reconstruction | Patients with recurrent patellar instability (2 or more dislocation and/or subluxation events) undergoing isolated MPFL reconstruction |
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Recruiting Locations
Redwood City 5386834, California 5332921 94063
Gainesville 4156404, Florida 4155751 32607
Chicago 4887398, Illinois 4896861 60612
Iowa City 4862034, Iowa 4862182 52242
Boston 4930956, Massachusetts 6254926 02114
Boston 4930956, Massachusetts 6254926 02115
New York 5128581, New York 5128638 10016
New York 5128581, New York 5128638 10021
Wake Forest 4497290, North Carolina 4482348 27587
Cincinnati 4508722, Ohio 5165418 45229
Dublin 5152333, Ohio 5165418 43016
Portland 5746545, Oregon 5744337 97239
Dallas 4684888, Texas 4736286 75219
More Details
- NCT ID
- NCT06883396
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sponsor
- Hospital for Special Surgery, New York
Detailed Description
The JUPITER group consists of high-volume patellofemoral surgeons across the United States, and was organized to facilitate the collection of clinical and radiographic outcomes following surgical and non-surgical treatment of patellar instability. With this study (JUPITER 4.0), the group aims to prospectively enroll a new cohort of consecutive patients with recurrent patellar instability that would undergo isolated MPFL reconstruction regardless of radiographic measurements or anatomic risk factors to address two specific aims - 1) what patient, injury, and surgical factors lead to recurrent instability following isolated MPFL reconstruction and 2) the creation of an instability severity index score, with the long-term objective of identifying preoperatively, patients with a high risk of failure of an isolated MPFL reconstruction who may be better served with concomitant bony procedure.