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Rodolfo Morales-Avalos1, Luis E Martínez-Manautou1, Santiago de la Garza-Castro1, Alejandra J Pozos-Garza1, Gregorio A Villarreal-Villareal2, Víctor M Peña-Martínez1, Félix Vílchez-Cavazos3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few cases of avulsion fractures of the tibial tuberosity with simultaneous rupture of the patellar tendon have been reported in the literature. Therefore, its mechanism and incidence have not been determined conclusively. This type of fracture is considered a serious injury that requires prompt diagnosis and early surgical repair. There is no therapeutic algorithm or standard method of treatment due to the infrequency of the injury. In this case report, we conducted an exhaustive review and synthesis of the existing literature including all previously reported cases. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Avulsion; Case report; Patellar tendon; Rupture; Simultaneous; Tibial tuberosity
Year: 2020 PMID: 33362997 PMCID: PMC7745487 DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v11.i12.615
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Orthop ISSN: 2218-5836
Figure 1Preoperative clinical photograph of the patient's lower extremities, where the swelling in the affected knee (left) can be observed, as well as asymmetry in the height of the patella. The upper and lower margins of the patella were marked with a pen.
Figure 2Patient imaging studies. A and B: Simple radiographs in the two standard projections (anteroposterior and lateral), where the avulsion fracture of the TT is observed without apparent involvement of the articular surface; C and D: Sagittal sections of magnetic resonance images with T1 and T2 sequences, where the distal rupture and proximal retraction of the patellar tendon can be observed, maintaining its integrity; E-G: Computed tomography images taken in the axial, coronal and sagittal views of the bone window, where the displacement of the bone fragment, the eversion and 180º degrees of rotation of the same segment can be observed; the anterior cortex rotated posteriorly, confirming the integrity of the articular surface.
Figure 3Surgical procedure performed. A: The incision made; B: Identification of the proximally retracted patellar tendon; C: Image showing its integrity; D: The only large avulsed bone fragment; E: Reduction and temporal fixation of the bone fragment with K-wire; F: Definitive osteosynthesis with the use of a cannulated screw with a partial thread of 6.5 mm in diameter and the use of a washer; G: The placement of two steel anchors on each side of the newly fixed tibial tuberosity; H: Final appearance of the reinserted tendon; I and J: Immediate postoperative radiographs in two projections; K: Final appearance of the knee at 24 h postoperatively.
Different studies carried out since 1982 (23 in total)
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| 1 | Mayba[ | 1982 | Canada | Male | 15 | Running | Jump | Anterior | - | 1 | Cortical | - | Sutures | - | Cast | 6 wk | 1 yr | - | No |
| 2 | Frankl | 1990 | United States | Male | 16 | Basketball | Jump | Anterior | - | 1 | Cortical | - | Sutures | - | - | - | 6 mo | - | No |
| 3 | Frankl | 1990 | United States | Male | 12 | Gymnast | Hyperflexion | Anterior | - | - | - | - | Kirschner wire + suture | - | - | - | 3 mo | - | No |
| 4 | Goodier | 1994 | England | Male | 18 | Soccer | Tripped | Anterior | 6.5 | 1 | Cancellous | - | Sutures | - | Cast | 6 wk | 11 wk | - | No |
| 5 | Kaneko | 2000 | Japan | Female | 14 | Hurdle | Jump | Anterior | - | 1 | Cancellous | - | Staples | - | Cast | 4 wk | 3 mo | - | No |
| 6 | Sullivan | 2000 | Turkey | Male | 14 | Wrestling | Extension | Anterior | - | - | - | - | Staples + Anchors de Ethibond | - | Splint | 4 wk | 6 wk | - | No |
| 7 | Seo | 2005 | South Korea | Male | 14 | Jumping rope | Jump | Anterior | - | 1 | Cancellous | - | Staples | - | Cast | 6 wk | 3 mo | - | Yes |
| 8 | Uppal | 2007 | United States | Male | - | Running | - | Anterior | - | 1 | Cancellous | - | Transosseous suture | - | Cast | 4 wk | 4 mo | - | No |
| 9 | Swan | 2007 | United States | Male | 15 | Basketball | Jump | Anterior | 4.0 | 2 | Half threaded | - | Transosseous suture | - | Knee Immobilizer | Postop | 6 wk | - | Yes |
| 10 | Boyle | 2011 | New Zealand | Male | 11 | Gymnast | Jump | Anterior | - | - | - | - | Kirschner wire + suture | Tension wire | Cast | 12 wk | 12 wk | - | Yes |
| 11 | Sié | 2011 | Ivory Coast | Male | 15 | - | Jump | Anterior | - | - | - | - | Staples | - | Cast | 6 wk | 6 wk | - | No |
| 12 | Wu | 2012 | Taiwan, China | Male | 18 | Basketball | - | Anterior | - | - | - | - | Surgical steel 7.0 + staples + ethibond | - | Splint | - | 3 mo | - | No |
| 13 | Sharief | 2015 | Kuwait | Male | 15 | - | Fall | Anterior | 4.0 | 2 | Cancellous | - | Sutures | - | Splint | 4 wk | 2 mo | - | No |
| 14 | Tai | 2015 | Hong Kong, China | Male | 16 | Handball | Jump | Anterior | 6.5 y 5.0 | 3 | Cannulated | - | Transosseous suture | Tension wire | Fiberglass | 8 wk | 5 mo | - | No |
| 15 | Gurbuz | 2016 | Turkey | Male | 14 | Wrestling | Extension | Anterior | - | - | - | - | Staples + Anchors de Ethibond | - | Splint | 4 wk | 6 wk | - | No |
| 16 | Clarke | 2016 | - | Male | 16 | Football | Tackle | Anterior | 4.0 | 3 | Cortical | - | Transosseous suture | Tension wire | - | Postop | 5 mo | - | No |
| 17 | Yousef | 2017 | United States | Male | 13 | Basketball | Jump | Anterior | - | 1 | Half threaded | - | Transosseous suture + spiked washer | - | Cast | 3 wk | 12 wk | 12 wk | No |
| 18 | Yousef | 2017 | United states | Male | 14 | Basketball | Jump | Anterior | - | 2 | Cannulated | - | Suture anchors | - | Knee Immobilizer | 8 wk | 20 wk | 8 wk | No |
| 19 | Yousef | 2017 | United states | Male | 14 | Running | Fall | Anterior | - | 2 | Cannulated | - | Transosseous suture | - | Knee Immobilizer | 4 wk | 12 wk | 8 wk | No |
| 20 | Agarwalla | 2018 | United States | Male | 14 | Basketball | Jump | Anterior | 3.5 | 3 | Cortical | - | Anchors | - | Hinged Knee Brace | 3 wk | 5 mo | - | Yes |
| 21 | Pereira | 2018 | Brazil | Male | 15 | Basketball | Jump | Anterior | 4.5 | 2 | Cannulated | Semitendinosus | Suture anchors | - | Brace | 6 wk | 14 wk | 14 wk | Yes |
| 22 | Behery | 2018 | United States | Female | 13 | Skateboarding | Hyperflexion | Anterior | 3.5 | 2 | Cortical | - | Transosseous suture | - | Knee Immobilizer | 1 wk | 5 mo | - | Yes |
| 23 | Bárcena Tricio | 2019 | Spain | Male | 14 | Soccer | Jump | Anterior | 5.0 | 2 | Half threaded | - | Transosseous suture | - | Cast | - | 12 wk | - | No |
| 24 | Morales-Avalos | 2020 | Mexico | Male | 16 | Soccer | Extension | Anterior | 3.5 | 1 | Cannulated | - | Suture anchors | - | Knee Immobilizer | 12 wk | 5 mo | 10 wk | Yes |
The different epidemiological and clinical characteristics, treatment and rehabilitation protocols of all the cases reported in the literature to date, based on an exhaustive search of the literature. MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging.