Percutaneous cannulated screws with tension band wiring technique in patella fractures

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Introduction: Most patellar fractures are transverse involving the central third. Open reduction and stabilization of transverse patellar fractures is indicated if there is more than 2–3 mm of fragment separation and/or articular incongruity. Surgical Technique: This study describes a percutaneous 2 cannulated screws and modified tension band wiring technique to treat transverse patellar fractures. Materials and Methods: We performed 30 cases of displaced transverse patellar fractures with this technique. The clinical outcomes of these patients were evaluated with simple radiographs, range of motion and Lyshom score. Results: This technique has shown to provide satisfactory clinical results and excellent knee functions. Conclusions: This technique provide stable fixation, allows early motion exercise by minimizing injury to extensor mechanism and reduce cosmetic problem in scar.

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Cho, J. H. (2013). Percutaneous cannulated screws with tension band wiring technique in patella fractures. Knee Surgery and Related Research, 25(4), 215–219. https://doi.org/10.5792/ksrr.2013.25.4.215

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