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Osgood-Schlatter Disease as a Possible Cause of Tibial Tuberosity Avulsion.

Brandon M Carius1, Brit Long2.   

Abstract

Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) proposes that bony microtrauma of the patellar tendon insertion on the tibial tuberosity may be due to inappropriate stress with adolescent activity, and is a common pathology among pediatric patients. Lack of activity restrictions may further contribute to significant bony damage due to continued quadriceps contraction, which in some cases results in a tibial tuberosity avulsion fracture. Evaluation in the ED should include distal neurovascular status, as compartment syndrome has also been documented. Radiographs are generally definitive for diagnosis; however, bedside ultrasound and CT may help further define injury severity and delineate conservative rather than operative management. We highlight the case of a 13-year-old male with a recently diagnosed history of OSD who presented to the ED for severe knee pain after landing forcefully onto the ipsilateral foot and was found to have a large avulsion fracture of the tibial tuberosity. We also provide a brief review of the literature.
Copyright © 2021, Carius et al.

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Keywords:  knee injuries; knee trauma; pediatric fractures

Year:  2021        PMID: 33728197      PMCID: PMC7948309          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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