Title of article :
Internal Fixation of Transverse Patella Fractures Using Cannulated Cancellous Screws with Anterior Tension Band Wiring
Author/Authors :
I, Khan Govt Medical College Jammu - Jammu and Kashmir, India , MY, Dar Govt Medical College Jammu - Jammu and Kashmir, India , S, Rashid Govt Medical College Jammu - Jammu and Kashmir, India , MF, Butt Govt Medical College Jammu - Jammu and Kashmir, India
Abstract :
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of anterior tension band wiring technique using two cannulated cancellous screws in patients with transverse (AO34-C1) or transverse with mildly comminuted (AO34-C2) patellar fractures.
Materials and Methods: This is a prospective study of 25
patients with transverse fracture or transverse fracture with
mildly comminuted patella fractures. All the patients were
treated with open reduction and internal fixation using two
parallel cannulated screws and 18G stainless steel wire as per
the tension band principle.
Results: There were eighteen males (72%) and seven
females (28%). The age group ranged from 24 to 58 years,
with mean age of 38 years. The most common mode of
injury was fall (72%) followed by road traffic accident
(20%) and violent quadriceps contraction (8%). Transverse
fracture was present in 60% and transverse fracture with
mild comminution in 40% of patients. Mean time to achieve
union was 10.7 weeks (range 8-12 weeks). Mean ROM at
three months was 113.8 degree (90-130) and at final follow
up this improved to 125.4 degrees (range 100-140). There
was one case of knee stiffness and no case of implant failure
was observed. Patients were evaluated using Bostman
scoring, the mean score at three months being 26.04 which
improved to 27.36 at the end of final follow up at one year. Conclusion: Cannulated cancellous screws with anterior
tension band wiring is a safe, reliable and reproducible
method in management of transverse patellar fractures, with less chances of implant failure and soft tissue irritation.
Keywords :
Patella , transverse fracture , open reduction , cannulated screw , anterior tension band
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal