Author/Authors :
Ahmad Khan، Hayat نويسنده B and J Hospital,Department of Orthopaedics,Government Medical College(GMC),Srinagar,India , , Bashir Shah، Adil نويسنده B and J Hospital,Department of Orthopaedics,Government Medical College(GMC),Srinagar,India , , Kamal، Younis نويسنده B and J Hospital,Department of Orthopaedics,Government Medical College(GMC),Srinagar,India ,
Abstract :
Introduction: Patellar dislocation is an emergency. Vertical patellar dislocation is rare, often seen in adolescents and mostly due to sports injuries or high-velocity trauma. Few cases have been reported in the literature. Closed or open reduction under general anesthesia is often needed. We report a case of vertical locked patellar dislocation in a 26-year-old male, which was reduced by a simple closed method under spinal anaesthesia. A literature review regarding the various methods of treatment is also discussed. Case Presentation: A 26-year-old male experienced a trivial accident while descending stairs, sustaining patellar dislocation. The closed method of reduction was attempted, using a simple technique. Reduction was confirmed and postoperative rehabilitation was started. Follow-up was uneventful. Conclusions: Vertical patellar dislocations are encountered rarely in the emergency department. Adolescents are not the only victims, and high-velocity trauma is not the essential cause. Unnecessary manipulation should be avoided. The closed reduction method is simple, but the surgeon should be prepared for open reduction.