Ea. Morgan et al., THE EFFECT OF INTERCONDYLAR NOTCHPLASTY ON THE PATELLOFEMORAL ARTICULATION, American journal of sports medicine, 24(6), 1996, pp. 843-846
Using pressure-sensitive film, we measured the patellofemoral contact
areas and pressures after increasing degrees of notchplasty in eight f
resh-frozen cadaveric knee specimens. Each specimen was stabilized on
an axial loading frame with physiologic loads applied through the quad
riceps tendon at varying flexion angles, The patellofemoral joint was
loaded at 90 degrees, 105 degrees, and 120 degrees of knee flexion. Th
e same measurements were then obtained after serial notchplasties of 3
, 6, and 9 mm. The film was analyzed for contact areas and for contact
pressures by densitometry, There was no statistical significance betw
een contact area or pressure after notchplasties of 3, 6, or 9 mm at 9
0 degrees, 105 degrees, and 120 degrees of knee flexion, These data su
ggest that routine notchplasty does not affect the patellofemoral arti
culation.