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- Title
Abstaining from symptomatic implants of modified tension band wiring by nonabsorbable suture fixation for transverse patella fractures.
- Authors
Jirangkul, Puripun; Kosiyatrakul, Arkaphat
- Abstract
Background: Modified tension band fixation has become commonly used for transverse patella fractures. The conventional stainless steel wire provides sufficient stability but may be associated with complications. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a new modified tension band fixation technique for transverse patella fractures using a nonabsorbable suture. Material and methods: We present the result of a prospective series using a nonabsorbable suture (FiberWire) for transverse patella fractures. The mean follow-up period totaled 12 months. A total of 16 patients were evaluated by radiographic and clinical review. The postoperative clinical evaluation employed Lysholm and Böstman scores. Result: All clinical results on follow-up were good to excellent. Minimal intra-articular joint stepping and further fracture displacement were recorded. No patient needed re-operation, and functional outcomes of the knee were satisfactory. No significant differences were found between the injured and contralateral knee range of motion. No symptomatic implants and skin complications were noted, and all fractures were completed heal within 15 weeks. Conclusion: FiberWire provided sufficient stability and reduced postoperative complications. The results proved appropriate, and the technique has merit, as it obviates the need for re-operation.
- Subjects
KNEE physiology; SUTURES; PATIENT aftercare; ORTHOPEDIC implants; RANGE of motion of joints; JOINT dislocations; TREATMENT effectiveness; FUNCTIONAL assessment; PATELLA fractures; BONE fractures; FRACTURE healing
- Publication
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Research, 2021, Vol 16, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1749-799X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s13018-021-02494-3