| Literature DB >> 31192948 |
Yingzhi Li1, Haichi Yu, Bingzhe Huang, Wei Zhang, Yaxiong Wang, Xiaoning Liu.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Upper pole sleeve fractures of the patella are rare in adolescents; however, they are serious injuries that require early diagnosis and treatment. PATIENT CONCERNS: We present a rare case of a 15-year-old girl who suffered a sleeve fracture at the superior pole of the right patella. The patient had a history of dislocation of the patella 2 weeks ago. Physical examination showed tenderness on palpation over the upper pole of the patella and absence of active movement of the knee accompanied by swelling and joint effusion. A plain radiograph showed an avulsed fragment of the superior pole of the patella. DIAGNOSES: Magnetic resonance imaging showed a superior pole patellar avulsion fracture and dysfunction of the knee extensor mechanism.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31192948 PMCID: PMC6587639 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000016011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1Knee lateral view showed an avulsed fragment of the superior pole of the patella.
Figure 2MRI sagittal T2 with fat suppression showed a superior pole fracture of the patella with an intact quadriceps tendon. MRI = magnetic resonance imaging.
Figure 3Intraoperative view showed a superior pole fracture of the patella (white arrow) with complete rupture of the patellar retinaculum.
Figure 4The superior pole fracture of the patella was secured to the main body of the patella by performing augmentation with the figure-of-8 technique.