| Literature DB >> 19384480 |
D Bek1, B Demiralp, M Kömürcü, A Sehirlioğlu.
Abstract
Neglected rupture of the patellar tendon is a rare, can be easily missed in a group of patients. We present a 24 year old, male patient who sustained right femoral diaphyseal and tibial plateau fractures and a patellar tendon rupture following a motor vehicle accident. The fractures were treated by open reduction internal fixation but the patellar tendon rupture was missed and the diagnosis was delayed by 7 months. Patella was migrated proximally. It was moved distally to the original location and neglected patellar tendon rupture treated successfully with modified Ecker technique. Neither preoperative traction nor additional intraoperative procedures were performed to relocate the patella to its anatomic position in the extended knee and good functional result was achieved with intensive rehabilitation.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19384480 PMCID: PMC2656975 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-008-0103-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Fig.1Preoperative anteroposterior (left) and lateral (right) knee radiographs. Lateral view shows elevated patella
Fig.2Postoperative anteroposterior (left) and lateral (right) knee radiographs. Lateral view shows anatomic location of the patella
Fig.3Reconstruction of the patellar tendon with semitendinosus and gracilis tendons after relocation of the patella by twisted wire
Fig.4Flexion of right knee after 2 years
Fig.5Obvious elevation of the patella in knee flexion before the incision