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Treatment of Recalcitrant Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome With Open Iliotibial Band Bursectomy
Background: Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is an overuse injury causing lateral knee pain. There is evidence that the pathological lesion is in fact an inflamed bursa underlying the iliotibial band (ITB) rather than an inflamed ITB itself. Hypothesis: Resection of the bursa underlying the...
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Published in: | The American journal of sports medicine 2009-07, Vol.37 (7), p.1417 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background: Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is an overuse injury causing lateral knee pain. There is evidence that the pathological
lesion is in fact an inflamed bursa underlying the iliotibial band (ITB) rather than an inflamed ITB itself.
Hypothesis: Resection of the bursa underlying the ITB in ITBFS patients will relieve their pain and allow them to return to their preinjury
activity level.
Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.
Methods: We describe the technique of ITB bursectomy and report a minimal 20-month follow-up of patients who had ITB bursectomies
performed by a single surgeon. The patients completed a survey detailing their preoperative and postoperative symptoms and
activities.
Results: The senior author performed 12 consecutive cases of ITB bursectomies (12 patients). One was excluded from the study (previous
microfracture). The average age at surgery was 32 years (standard deviation, 5; range, 24â41). There were 7 men and 4 women.
Postoperatively, patients were able to return to their preinjury Tegner activity levels, and the visual analog pain scores
decreased by an average of 6 points ( P < .001). Six patients were completely satisfied with the surgical outcome, 3 were mostly satisfied, 2 were somewhat satisfied,
and none were dissatisfied. Nine of 11 patients said that knowing what they know now, they would have the surgery performed
again for the same problem.
Conclusion: Iliotibial band bursectomy successfully reduces knee pain in patients with ITBFS and allows them to return to their preinjury
level of activity. The great majority of patients were satisfied with the results of the procedure. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0363546509332039 |