2020
DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.5.190026
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Fracture of the anterior tibial tuberosity in children

Abstract: Fractures of the anterior tibial tuberosity during childhood are an infrequent pathology (around 3% of all proximal tibial fractures), but the incidence of this injury has risen over recent years, likely due to the increased involvement of this age group in sports activities. This fracture is more commonly seen in children 12–14 years old. It is vital to identify the anatomical structures associated with this type of fracture, along with the pathophysiological mechanisms involved. Treatment includes non-operat… Show more

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“…Fractures with intra-articular involvement, such as types III and IV, are more likely to be associated with meniscal injuries, and further study using MRI is advisable [1][2][3]7,15]. Ligament injuries are unusual [1,3,13].…”
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“…Fractures with intra-articular involvement, such as types III and IV, are more likely to be associated with meniscal injuries, and further study using MRI is advisable [1][2][3]7,15]. Ligament injuries are unusual [1,3,13].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arthroscopy may be advantageous to assess joint surface congruency and treat any associated meniscal injuries. Yet, it should be kept in mind that this method of treatment is technically challenging and increases the risk of compartment syndrome [1,3,10]. Postoperatively, the knee should also be immobilized in extension and patients should be nonweight bearing for about 4-6 weeks, after which they should start progressive strengthening of the extensor mechanism and a functional rehabilitation program before resuming sports activity [1][2][3]5,6,10,12,15].…”
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confidence: 99%
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