| Literature DB >> 19642974 |
Anthony Keeley1, Paul Bloomfield, Peter Cairns, Robert Molnar.
Abstract
Stress fracture of the patella is rare. In this report, a case of patellar stress fracture occurring in an amateur athlete is presented, and an operative adjunct to the surgical management of this condition is proposed.A review of the English literature identified 21 previous cases of stress fracture of the patella, the majority in young athletes. None of these reports discussed treatment addressing the pathological process contributing to patellar stress fracture.The subject of this case report is a young male netballer who presented with a transverse stress fracture in the inferior third of his patella, on a background of patellofemoral overload. The patient underwent open reduction and internal fixation of his patella, combined with release of the iliotibial band. He returned to training after 6 weeks.The previous literature suggests that operative fixation is indicated for the treatment of displaced patellar stress fractures. Iliotibial band release, as a surgical adjunct to this treatment, may address the pathology of these fractures, and facilitate a return to sport at the highest level.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19642974 PMCID: PMC2729301 DOI: 10.1186/1758-2555-1-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Med Arthrosc Rehabil Ther Technol ISSN: 1758-2555
Figure 1Lateral radiograph of patient's knee showing minimally displaced transverse fracture of inferior third patella.
Figure 2Sagittal plane T2 MRI showing fracture, surrounding bony oedema, and sclerosis of fracture margins.
Figure 3Post-operative lateral radiograph of patella showing reduction and screw fixation of transverse patella fracture.
Characteristics of previously reported cases
| Devas[ | 23 | M | Running | V | Lateral | Yes | ↓ activity, excision at 3 months | Full return to running |
| 28 | M | Running/hockey | T | Mid 1/3 | No then Yes | ORIF (sutures) | Full sports | |
| Dickason[ | 12 | M | Soccer/basketball | T | Distal 1/3 | No | Cast | Full function |
| Iwaya[ | 12 | M | Sprinting | V | Lateral | Min | ↓ activity | Sport 5 months |
| 11 | M | Fencing | V | Lateral | No | ↓ activity | Sport 2 months | |
| 10 | F | Gymnastics | V | Lateral | No | ↓ activity | Sport 3 months | |
| Schranz[ | 27 | M | Running | V | Lateral | Min | Excision | Not reported |
| Jerosch[ | 20 | M | Soccer | T | Distal 1/3 | Yes | ORIF (TBW) | Normal 2 yrs |
| Rockett[ | 20 | M | Basketball | T | Distal 1/3 | No | Not reported | Not reported |
| Teitz[ | 23 | M | Skiing/sailboarding | T | Distal 1/3 | Min | ORIF (TBW) | Near normal 18 months |
| 36 | F | Belly dancing | T | Distal 1/3 | No | Cast | Good function 6 months | |
| Pietu[ | 16 | M | Skiing/basketball | T | Distal 1/3 | Min | Splint | Sport 1 yr |
| Garcia Mata[ | 23 | M | Soccer | T | Distal 1/3 | Min | Splint/Cast | Sport 3 months |
| Orava[ | 25 | M | Volleyball | T | Distal 1/3 | Min | Cast | Sport 6 months |
| 19 | F | Running | V | Lateral | Min | ↓ activity, excision at 5 months | Training 2 months post excision | |
| 19 | F | High jump | T | Distal 1/3 | No | ORIF (TBW) | Sport 6 months | |
| 22 | M | Soccer | T | Mid 1/3 | Min | Cast, ORIF, bone graft | Sports 3 yrs (↓ level) | |
| 21 | F | Orienteering | T | Distal 1/3 | Yes | ORIF (TBW) | Sport 6 months | |
| Brogle[ | 22 | M | Basketball | T | Distal 1/3 | Min | ORIF (screw + TBW) | Sport 10 months |
| Garcia Mata[ | 12 | M | Soccer | T | Distal 1/3 | Min | ORIF (screw) | Training 6 weeks |
| Crowther[ | 35 | M | Tennis | T | Distal 1/3 | No then Yes | ORIF (TBW) | Normal 10 months |
*V = Vertical; T = Transverse
^ORIF = Open reduction internal fixation; TBW = Tension band wiring