Isolated avulsion fracture of the tibia at the insertion to the posterior cruciate ligament

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Three cases of evulsion tibia fractures at the posterior cruciate ligament attachment are presented. The bone fragment displacement was more than 1 cm. All patients were treated surgically. In 1 patient reduction offracture was completed by bone suture, in 2 patients by fixation with screw inserted retrogradely. Follow up from 6 months to 4 years showed no complications, the joint was stable and full volume of motion was noted.

 

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A. S. Zolotov

City hospital

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Russian Federation, Spassk-Dalny, Primorsky Krai

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2. Rice. 1. Radiographs of the knee joint of patient E. before (a) and after (b) surgery.

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3. Rice. Fig. 2. Radiographs of the knee joint of patient M. before (a) and after (b) surgery.

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4. Rice. Fig. 3. Radiographs of the knee joint of patient K. before (a) and after (b) surgery.

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