Bilateral avulsion fractures of tibial tuberosity are very rare injuries. It is seen in adolescent males and corresponds to maturation of extensor mechanism and growth plate closure. 13 years old male presented with hyperflexion injury while playing football. Imaging showed bilateral tibia...
aids in the joint's ability to bend and straighten. In infancy, the tuberosity is primarily composed of cartilage and other types ofsoft tissuethat gradually ossify throughout early childhood. A growth plate underneath the bump allows the tibia to fully develop and the protrusion to become solid...
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Tibial Tuberosity Osteotomy and MPFL Reconstruction for Patellofemor… Feat. V. Mandalia, J. Stevens, D. Clark, S. Barton, J. Eldridge, R. Kapur 16:03 Metcalf/AANA Arthroscopic Surgery Meeting 2015 MPFL Reconstruction - Anatomy, Placement and Performance Feat. P. Schoettle 04:45 ...
The objective here was to report two rare cases of anterior avulsion fracture of the tibial tuberosity in adolescents. Case 1 was a 15-year-old male who became injured through landing on his left knee and presented limited extension. Case 2 was a 16-year-old basketball player who presented ...
The age range of the injury corresponds to the time of growth plate closure and maturation of the fibro-cartillagenous attachment of the tuberosity. Most of the fractures require open reduction and internal fixation and usually heal well without any significant complications. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd...
Ogden classified tibial tuberosity fracture modifying the more commonly used Watson-Jones classification [3, 4]. Bipartite patella is a well-known osseous variant. Saupe in 1943 described three types of bipartite patella: type I at the inferior pole (5%), type II at the lateral margin (20%)...
tibial tuberosity. The middle patellar ligament originates on the cranial part of the patella just proximal to the apex and inserts in the distal part of the groove of the tibial tuberosity. The lateral patellar ligament extends from the lateral aspect of the patella to the lateral part of ...
1.Osgood-Schlatter disease (also known as tibial tubercle traumatic apophysitis) is an inflammation of the growth plate at the tibial tuberosity. 什么是'古德-施拉特 疾病-生长板发炎 结节腿 '? 2.Patients: A total 42 patients with 46 tibial plafond fractures. ...
Prior to fixing the tibial plateau fracture, we used 3 cancellous screws to fix the tibial tuberosity anatomically since the growth plate was open. Avulsion Fracture of the Tibial Tuberosity Combined with Lateral Tibial Plateau in an Adolescent Radiographs showed a Schatzker Type II tibial plateau ...