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Risk of tibial fracture after patella distallization and strategies for prevention

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Objectives: To identify the risk of spontaneous proximal tibial shaft fracture after distallization of the patella, and prevention strategies. Methods: Case reports and operative technique. Two cases of tibial fracture… Click to show full abstract

Objectives: To identify the risk of spontaneous proximal tibial shaft fracture after distallization of the patella, and prevention strategies. Methods: Case reports and operative technique. Two cases of tibial fracture are presented, arising from a stress riser in the tibial crest due to a residual anterior cortical defect. There had been no warning symptoms before the fractures. Results: The fractures required internal fixation of the proximal tibial shaft. Discussion: Prevention requires check X-Ray prior to return to full activity after patella distallization, and possible further surgery if a residual cortical defect is identified. At the time of the index surgery, the risk of a residual cortical defect can be minimized by ensuring accurate apposition of the two anterior bone fragments, and applying compression across the site of an oblique osteotomy between those fragments where a bone segment is resected. Conclusion: Awareness of this potential complication should ensure effective preventative strategies.

Keywords: patella; risk; tibial fracture; fracture; distallization; prevention

Journal Title: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Year Published: 2017

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