The success rate of the operation of lateral release for pain caused by the patella is reported as being between 14% and 99%. The choice between arthroscopic or open procedures does not seem to affect the results. The wide ranges of results probably reflects differences in patients selection or the method and investigations of follow up. The early term outcome usually show better results than long term follow up. This study evaluates the indications for the operation of lateral releases and discusses the result of 36 out of a total of 42 patients who were follow up for 3 years later surgery. We found that an insufficiency of dysplasia of the vastus medialis, the laxity of the capsule and soft ligaments, and a strong lateral retinaculum were important factors in the indication for this procedure. The quadriceps angle was also of prime importance, but the minor forms of patellar dysplasia played only a minor role. In the so-called hyperpression syndrome, where the patella has a strong tendency to move laterally, the simple lateral release is the single most successful operation. The indication for procedures additionally to the lateral release is examined. We found that in a case with an insufficiently guided patella, a weak capsule and ligaments, an additional capsule roughing should be performed. The presence of early degenerative changes in the joint predisposes to poor results in operations such as abrasion and pride drilling. The results in our study were assessed using the Lysholm score. Our results show that the most successful technique was the combination of an arthroscopy and an extraarticular open operation controlled by arthroscopic means. This technique was not associated with major complications such as haemarthrosis and consecutive prolonged postoperative rehabilitation. Overall we achieved a rate of 83% of good or satisfactory results at more than 3 years using the indications and techniques described above.
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