Patella fractures treated with suture tension band fixation

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Background: Patella fractures requiring surgery are traditionally treated using metallic implants, which are associated with high re-operation rates, mainly due to implant prominence. To overcome the problem of prominent metallic implants, we present a technique based purely on braided sutures. Methods: This technique is described in a step-wise, standardised way based on our findings on six patients treated at our institution. Results: This technique can be adapted to all types of patella fractures. The described suture configuration allows maintenance of inter-fragmentary reduction until bony union without symptoms from the suture material. Conclusions: We believe that this technique is a safe and promising alternative to traditional metallic fixation methods.

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Adjal, J., & Ban, I. (2021). Patella fractures treated with suture tension band fixation. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-021-02309-5

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