Jo. Drogset et al., Surgical treatment of iliotibial band friction syndrome - A retrospective study of 45 patients, SC J MED SC, 9(5), 1999, pp. 296-298
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS
Iliotibial band friction syndrome is an overuse injury mainly affecting run
ners, but also other athletes. The treatment of choice is conservative. If
this treatment is unsuccessful, surgical treatment can be performed. The po
sterior half of the iliotibial band is transsected where it passes over the
lateral epicondyle of the femur. Optionally the underlying bursa is remove
d. Between 1989 and 1996 45 patients were operated in Trondheim. The mean a
ge was 27 (14-16) years. Of the patients, 22 (48.9%) had excellent results,
16 (35.5%) had good results, 6 (13.3%) had fair results and 1 (2.2%) patie
nt had a poor result. One patient had a minor postoperative infection. Had
the postoperative result been known beforehand, 75.6% of the patients would
have been operated on again. We conclude that surgical treatment of ilioti
bial band friction syndrome produces good results in patients with insuffic
ient relief of symptoms after conservative treatment.