Anatomy of the Tibial Tubercle
The tibial tubercle is a bony lump on the tibia (bone in the lower leg) below the kneecap. This serves as an attachment point for the patellar ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
What is Distal Realignment?
Distal realignment procedures, also known as tibial tubercle transfer (TTT) procedures, are performed to reposition the kneecap after subluxation or dislocation by realigning the tendon under the kneecap to the underlying tibial tubercle.
Distal Realignment Procedure
The distal realignment procedures include:
- Maquet procedure: In this procedure, the tibial tubercle is cut, keeping the patellar tendon attachment intact. The tubercle is elevated by wedging the loosened piece of bone using a bone block. This procedure cannot move the tendon and tubercle medially (towards the inner aspect of the knee).
- Elmslie-Trillat procedure: This is a procedure similar to the Maquet procedure, except that the tendon and tubercle can be moved medially.
- Fulkerson procedure: In this procedure, the tibial tubercle is moved more towards the inner aspect of the knee. This is achieved by breaking the bone into sharp pieces (splintered), allowing the bits of bone and tendon to move more medially. After the procedure, the bits of bone are held in place using screws.
- Hauser procedure: In this procedure, the tibial tubercle is moved medially, but not moved forward (anterior). Because of the shape of the tibia, the tubercle may shift its position more posteriorly (behind) and the patella may press down, causing pain.
- Roux-Goldthwait procedure: It is a distal realignment procedure where the patellar tendon is split vertically. The lateral half of the patellar tendon is pulled under the inner half (medial) and attached to the tibia. This pulls the patella over to the center and helps prevent excess lateral shift.
Other Knee Procedures
- Meniscus Replacement
- Revision Knee Ligament Reconstruction
- Short-Stay and Fast-Track Knee Replacement
- Revision ACL Surgery
- COOLIEF for the Knee
- Primary ACL Repair
- Knee Surgery
- Patellofemoral Realignment
- Knee Ligament Reconstruction
- Cementless Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Tibial Tubercle Transfer
- Revision ACL reconstruction
- Ultrasound-Guided Genicular Nerve Block
- Failed Meniscus Repair
- Painful or Failed Total Knee Replacement
- Meniscal Transplantation
- meniscectomy
- Outpatient Unicondylar Knee Replacement
- Partial Knee Resurfacing
- Prior Meniscectomy
- Quadriceps Tendon Repair
- Tibial Eminence Fracture
- Unicondylar knee Replacement
- Meniscus Root Repair
- Primary Knee Replacement
- Complex Total Knee Replacement
- Meniscal Repair Surgery
- Chondroplasty
- Zimmer iASSIST
- Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone (BPTB) Autograft
- Proximal Tibial Osteotomy
- Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone (BPTB) Allograft
- Pharmacological Interventions for Knee Injuries
- Viscosupplementation
- Knee Cartilage Restoration
- Physical Therapy for Knee
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Knee Osteotomy
- High Tibial Osteotomy
- Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy
- Multiligament Reconstruction of the Knee
- Unicompartmental/Partial Knee Replacement
- Patellofemoral Knee Replacement
- Patellar Tendon Repair
- Computer Navigation for Total Knee Replacement
- Total Knee Replacement
- Robotic Assisted Knee Replacement
- Persona Personalized Knee by Zimmer Biomet
- Arthroscopic Reconstruction of the Knee for Ligament Injuries
- Persona Revision Knee System
- PCL Reconstruction
- ACL Reconstruction
- ACL Reconstruction with Patellar Tendon
- ACL Reconstruction Procedure with Hamstring Tendon
- MCL Reconstruction
- Outpatient Total Knee Replacement
- Tricompartmental Knee Replacement
- Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation
- Subchondroplasty
- Partial Meniscectomy
- Cartilage Microfracture
- Meniscal Surgery
- Partial Medial Knee Replacement
- Oxford Unicompartmental Knee Replacement
- Nonoperative Treatments for ACL Injuries
- Knee Implants for Women
- Nonsurgical Knee Treatments
- Physical Examination of the Knee
- Pre-op and Post-op Knee Guidelines
- Knee Replacement Exercise Guide
- Am I a Candidate for Knee Surgery?
- After Knee Replacement
- Knee Implants
- Intraarticular Knee Injection