Acute tibial tubercle avulsion fractures in the sporting adolescent |
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Authors: | Makram Zrig Hedi Annabi Taoufik Ammari Mohsen Trabelsi Mondher Mbarek Habib Ben Hassine |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatic Surgery, Aziza Othmana Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia;(2) 10 street of the patience, Ariana, 2080, Tunisia |
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Abstract: | Introduction The authors report 7 cases of acute tibial tubercle avulsion fractures. The fracture occurred in 6 out of the 7, after an abrupt tension of the patellar tendon in male sporting adolescents (age 13–17 years). Two patients presented symptoms of homolateral Osgood-Schlatter’s disease before the lesion. Method According to Ogden’s classification, the tibial tubercle avulsion fracture was not displaced in 3 cases (stage IA) and was treated conservatively by immobilization for 6 weeks. In 4 cases, the fracture was displaced and necessitated an internal fixation with plaster for about 6 weeks. A torn patellar tendon was noted in one adolescent having a stage IIIB avulsion fracture. Result The mean follow-up was of 4.5 years (1.5–7.5 years). The results were satisfactory: complete functional recovery, resumption of sport at the previous level and absence of recurvatum. |
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Keywords: | Tibial tuberosity fracture Avulsion fracture Osgood-Schlatter |
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