Bilateral fracture of anterior tibial tuberosity with complete patellar tendon rupture in an adolescent patient
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Date
2024-08-16Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/12139DOI
10.5152/j.aott.2024.23053
ISSN
2589-1294
PMID
39323265
Abstract
Anterior tibial tuberosity fracture avulsion is an uncommon injury. A concomitant patellar rupture is even more scarcely encountered. We report the case of a 14-year-old male patient who suffered bilateral anterior tuberosity fractures with concomitant bilateral complete patellar tendon rupture. Adolescence, athletic activity, and high BMI may have contributed to this concomitant bilateral injury. Both lesions were treated in a one-stage repair surgery, performing an open reduction and internal fixation of the tibial tuberosity with a cannulated cortical screw and a primary tendon suture following the Krakow technique. To the authors’ knowledge, no other cases of bilateral presentation of both lesions have been reported so far in the literature.
Keywords
Bilateral fracture; Anterior tibial tuberosity; Tendon ruptureBibliographic citation
Carbonell-Rosell C, Pujol O, Gargallo A, Lakhani K, Sevil R, Pacha D. Bilateral fracture of anterior tibial tuberosity with complete patellar tendon rupture in an adolescent patient. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2024 Aug 16;58(4):247–9.
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