-
Operative Treatment of Patellar Fractures
-
Dong Hui Kim, Jung Man Kim, In Jun Koh
-
J Korean Fract Soc 2004;17(4):314-318. Published online October 31, 2004
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2004.17.4.314
-
-
Abstract
PDF
- PURPOSE
To establish a general guide line in the treatment of the patellar fracture MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty three patellar fractures followed for 2.2 years in average, treated with internal fixation were evaluated retrospectively. The primary fixations were the metal screw fixation in 7, the Dall-Miles' cable circumferential fixation in 14 and combination of both methods in 2 cases. The additional fixations were the tension band wiring in 9, the load sharing cable fixation in 3 and combination of both methods in 5 cases. The initial postoperative immobilazation of the knee joint in flexion, preferably 90degrees, for 7 days was effective to gain full range of motion RESULTS: Complete union without displacement was achieved in all cases. Full ROM was achieved in all cases except one. CONCLUSION The choice of internal fixation need to be individualized according to the level of comminution, bone strength, fracture site and soft tissue damage. A strong internal fixation, initial immobilization in flexion followed by early ROM exercise were important factors to gain good result.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Clinical Effectiveness of Korean Medical Rehabilitation Treatment after Patellar Fracture: A Report of 4 Cases
Ji-Hye Geum, Hyeon-Jun Woo, Jong-gyu Kim, Jung-Han Lee Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation.2020; 30(4): 203. CrossRef - Treatment of Transverse Patellar Fracture with Cannulated Screws
Jung-Man Kim, Ju-Seok Yoo, Yong-Jin Kwon, Jang-Ok Cheon Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2007; 20(2): 149. CrossRef
-
130
View
-
1
Download
-
2
Crossref
|