Osteochondral injuries of the patella occur often in the setting of traumatic patellar dislocations. Early fixation of the displaced fragment(s) is paramount to maintaining the viability of the articular cartilage… Click to show full abstract
Osteochondral injuries of the patella occur often in the setting of traumatic patellar dislocations. Early fixation of the displaced fragment(s) is paramount to maintaining the viability of the articular cartilage and the congruency of the patella. Multiple fixation techniques have been described to ensure stable fixation, including wires, screws, and all-suture techniques with both absorbable and nonabsorbable materials. We performed an open reduction and internal fixation of a large traumatic patellar osteochondral lesion using 3 bioabsorbable compression screws. The technique is straightforward and provides compression across the fragments, affording excellent stability, which allows early range of motion and ambulation.
               
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