| Literature DB >> 35647157 |
Katsuhiro Yoshida1, Michiyuki Hakozaki1, Hideo Kobayashi1, Masashi Kimura2, Shinichi Konno1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Independent avulsion fractures with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) attachment are relatively common among tibial intercondylar eminence fractures, and their postoperative outcomes are generally favorable. Conversely, huge avulsion fractures of the intercondylar eminence containing the attachment site of both the ACL and the PCL are extremely rare, and the reported clinical outcomes are poor. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anterior cruciate ligament; Avulsion fracture; Intercondylar eminence; Meniscal tear; Posterior cruciate ligament; Tibia
Year: 2022 PMID: 35647157 PMCID: PMC9100726 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i12.3879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.534
Figure 1Preoperative radiological findings of the right knee. A, B: Plain anteroposterior and lateral radiographs revealing a huge avulsion fracture of the intercondylar eminence of the tibia containing the attachment of site of both the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments; C, D: Coronal and sagittal computed tomography scans showing the fracture line that reached the medial tibial plateau (arrow); E–G: Coronal and sagittal T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the right knee indicating the medial collateral ligament tear (arrow), and tear of both the medial and lateral menisci (arrowheads).
Figure 2Intraoperative arthroscopic findings of the lateral and medial menisci. A: The lateral meniscus tear was sutured with the inside-out technique; B: The medial meniscus tear was sutured under direct view.
Figure 3Postoperative plain radiographs of the right knee. A, B: Plain anteroposterior and lateral radiographs revealing satisfactory reduction and fixation.
Figure 4Follow-up imaging at 1 yr post-surgery. A, B: Coronal and sagittal computed tomography scans of the right knee show bone union with excellent alignment; C, D: Valgus stress radiographs of the bilateral knee joints showed no lateral instability of the right knee.
Figure 5Intraoperative arthroscopic findings at 1 yr post-surgery. A: The tension of the anterior cruciate ligament is moderate; B, C: Both the lateral and medial menisci show complete healing.
Cases of avulsion fractures of the intercondylar eminence containing the attachment site of both the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
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| Kim | 39/M | Car accident | Open fracture of lower leg | ACL: NA; PCL: Arthroscopic fixation | IKDC objective form grade[ |
| Kim | 52/M | Car accident | NA | ACL: NA; PCL: Arthroscopic fixation | IKDC objective form grade: B |
| Calpur | 17/M | Car accident | Femoral fracturePatella fracture | ACL: Arthroscopic fixation; PCL: Arthroscopic fixation | Flexion angle: 135° |
| Lombardo-Torre | 25/M | Motorcycle accident | NA | ACL: Arthroscopic fixation; PCL: Arthroscopic fixation | ROM: 5°–130°; Lysholm score[ |
| de Souza Leão | 28/M | Motorcycle accident | NA | ACL: Open fixation; PCL: Open fixation | ROM: 0°–115°; Lysholm score: 85 pts |
| Liu | 17/M | Motorcycle accident | Hoffa fractureLower leg fracturesPatella fracture | ACL: Open fixation; PCL: Arthroscopic fixation | Lysholm score: 92 pts |
| Present case | 30/M | Fall from high place | MCL, MM, and LM tear | ACL: Arthroscopic fixation; PCL: Open fixation | ROM: 0°–150°; IKDC objective form grade: A; IKDC subjective form score: 100 pts; Lysholm score: 100 pts |
ACL: Anterior cruciate ligament; IKDC: International knee documentation committee; LM: Lateral meniscus; MCL: Medial collateral ligament; MM: Medial meniscus; NA: Not available; PCL: Posterior cruciate ligament; ROM: Range of motion; pts: Points.