Pseudo-arthrosis repair of a posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture

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A pseudo-arthrosis repair of a 4-year-old bony avulsion fracture of the PCL using a minimally invasive technique, screw fixation, and bone grafting is reported. The case presented seems to be rather unique due to the fragment size and the approach for pseudo-arthrosis repair. There was a good functional result following minimally invasive pseudo-arthrosis repair of a posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture. There are no previous reports of similar pseudo-arthrosis repairs, and other authors report good results of delayed refixation of PCL avulsion fractures. Therefore, refixation and pseudo-arthrosis repair should be considered as a viable treatment. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Hoogervorst, P., Gardeniers, J. W. M., Moret-Wever, S., & van Kampen, A. (2010). Pseudo-arthrosis repair of a posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 18(11), 1612–1616. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-010-1114-4

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