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Patella and tibial plateau
fractures
presented by
Aisha Motaher Abutaleb
Patella fractures
Anatomy
Mechanism
Fractures of the patella are caused by
A. Direct violence (injury)
Due to trauma to anterior aspect of the flexed knee
leading to comminuted fractures.
B. Indirect violence (injury)
Due to forced flexion of the knee when the
sudden quadriceps muscle is contracting
In these case the fracture is transfers
Types of fractures
1. Undisplaced transverse fracture
Due to direct injury , the two fragment of
the patella are undisplaced as they are
held in position by the pre patellar
expansion of the quadriceps tendon and
patellar tendon
2. Displaced transverse
fracture
Due to more sever trauma with gap between
the fragment
(this is indirect injury due to forced , passive
flexion of the knee while the quadriceps
muscle is contracted
Active knee extension is impossible
3.Comminuted (stellate) fracture
Due to fall or direct injury on the front of the knee
4.Vertical fracture
One or two small fragments are separated from the medial or
lateral border of the patella
Clinical features
1. Local pain and tenderness
3. Swelling
1. Palpable gap between the fragment
2. presence of crepitus is felt
3. An x- ray examination
 Fissure or crack fracture
 Transverse fracture with dislocation
 Comminuted fracture
Treatment
1. Undisplaced transvers fractures
Immobilization of knee by long leg plaster
splintage for 4-6 weeks combined with quadriceps
exercise
If there is a heamarthrosis , it is aspirated under
aseptic condition
2. Displaced transverse fractures
 Open reduction and internal fixation with screw
especially if pt is young
 Small pollar fragment may be excised
 Reduction and maintenance of the reduced position may
also be gained by strong wire passed around periphery of
the patella
 In all these cases , the leg is splinted in long leg plaster
for 8 weeks
3. Comminuted fractures
 Undisplacemen-A fracture with little or no displacement
can be treated conservatively by a posterior slab of
plaster that is removed several times a day for gentle
active exercises.
 Displacement Reduction is impossible and so the best
treatment are
1. partial patelloectomy with the segment held by circlage
wire and the leg is splinted in the extended position for 2
weeks
2. Total patelloectomy is excision of all the segment and
the quadriceps aponeurosis is reconstructed by absorbable
suture
early physiotherapy after the
operation prevent knee
stiffness
Patella-hinged brace
Complications
Knee Stiffness
 Most common complication
Osteoarthritis
 May result from articular damage
Chondromalagia
Ununion loss of fixation
Dislocation of the patella
is almost always over the lateral
femoral condyle
Mechanism
1. Direct trauma
2. sudden muscular contraction
In the presence of
Flattening of the lateral femoral condyle
Genu valgus and external rotation
Ligamentous laxity
Anatomical bony abnormalities :-
Small or high patella
 clinical feature
 Locking of the knee in the flexed position
 Swelling of the knee due to haemarthrosis
 Tenderness over the anteromedial aspect of the knee joint
 Positive patellar apprehension test
 An x-ray examination would reveal the dislocation
1. Traumatic acute dislocation
this result from an injury on the medial side of
the knee while the knee in flexed position
Treatment
Reduced under sedation the knee is immobilized in the
extended position in a plaster of Paris cylinder for 3 weeks
Complication
Osteoarthritis
Recurrent dislocation
2. Recurrent dislocation
predisposing factors
Post traumatic as rupture or weakness of
medial patellar retinaculum
Anatomical bony abnormalities
 Small and high patella
 Unequal pull of the quadriceps muscle
component
• Weakened vastus medialis
• Shorter vastus lateralis
• Genu valgus
surgical reconstruction
1. Direct medial patello-femoral ligament repair
2. Suprapatellar realignment (Insall)
3. Infrapatellar soft-tissue realignment (Goldthwaite)
3 4. Infrapatellar bony realignment (Elmslie–Trillat)
Treatment
TIBIAL PLATEAU
FRACTURES
Anatomy
 Mechanism of injury -:
Fractures of the tibial plateau are caused
by varus or valgus force
force is more likely to rupture the ligaments
a car striking
fall from a height
Classification of Schatzker -:
Type 1 – simple split of the lateral condyle
Type 2 – a split of the lateral
condyle with a more central area of depression.
Type 3
the articular surface with an intact condylar
rim
Type 4 – a fracture of the medial
condyle.
Type 5
–fractures of both condyles, but with the central
portion of the metaphysis still connected to the tibial
shaft.
Type 6
– combined condylar and subcondylar fractures
effectively a disconnection of the shaft from the
metaphysis.
Clinical feature
1. Sever pain
2. Swelling
3. Valgus deformity
4. Local tenderness
on examination:-The knee may suggest medial or lateral
instability
 the leg and foot should be carefully examined
for signs of vascular or neurological
X-ray:-
X-rays provide information about the position
of the main fracture lines
and areas of articular surface depression
CT :-
for reveal direction and extent of
displacement
Treatment
Type1
 Undisplaced type 1 fractures can be treated
conservatively
 Displaced fractures should be treated by open
reduction and internal fixation
Type2
1. If the depression is slight (less than 5 mm)or
patient is old , the fracture is treated closed with the aim of
regaining mobility and function rather than anatomical
restitution. skeletal traction is applied with 5kg for 4 – 6 w
2. In younger patients, and in those with a central
depression of more than 5 mm, open reduction with
elevation of the plateau and internal fixation is often
preferred
Type3 Depression of more than 5 mm in a type 3 fracture
can be treated by elevation from below and supported by bone
grafts and fixation
Type 4
Treated by open reduction and internal fixation .
Type 5,6
 Open reduction and internal fixation with plate
and screw.
 A combination of screw fixation and circular
external fixation is lower risk complication .
Complication
EARLY:-
Compartment syndrome
Late :-
Joint stiffness.
Deformity.
Osteoarthritis
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Tibial plateau and patella fractures treatment options

  • 1. Patella and tibial plateau fractures presented by Aisha Motaher Abutaleb
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  • 5. Mechanism Fractures of the patella are caused by A. Direct violence (injury) Due to trauma to anterior aspect of the flexed knee leading to comminuted fractures. B. Indirect violence (injury) Due to forced flexion of the knee when the sudden quadriceps muscle is contracting In these case the fracture is transfers
  • 7. 1. Undisplaced transverse fracture Due to direct injury , the two fragment of the patella are undisplaced as they are held in position by the pre patellar expansion of the quadriceps tendon and patellar tendon
  • 8. 2. Displaced transverse fracture Due to more sever trauma with gap between the fragment (this is indirect injury due to forced , passive flexion of the knee while the quadriceps muscle is contracted Active knee extension is impossible
  • 9. 3.Comminuted (stellate) fracture Due to fall or direct injury on the front of the knee 4.Vertical fracture One or two small fragments are separated from the medial or lateral border of the patella
  • 10. Clinical features 1. Local pain and tenderness 3. Swelling 1. Palpable gap between the fragment 2. presence of crepitus is felt 3. An x- ray examination  Fissure or crack fracture  Transverse fracture with dislocation  Comminuted fracture
  • 11. Treatment 1. Undisplaced transvers fractures Immobilization of knee by long leg plaster splintage for 4-6 weeks combined with quadriceps exercise If there is a heamarthrosis , it is aspirated under aseptic condition
  • 12. 2. Displaced transverse fractures  Open reduction and internal fixation with screw especially if pt is young  Small pollar fragment may be excised  Reduction and maintenance of the reduced position may also be gained by strong wire passed around periphery of the patella  In all these cases , the leg is splinted in long leg plaster for 8 weeks
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  • 14. 3. Comminuted fractures  Undisplacemen-A fracture with little or no displacement can be treated conservatively by a posterior slab of plaster that is removed several times a day for gentle active exercises.  Displacement Reduction is impossible and so the best treatment are 1. partial patelloectomy with the segment held by circlage wire and the leg is splinted in the extended position for 2 weeks 2. Total patelloectomy is excision of all the segment and the quadriceps aponeurosis is reconstructed by absorbable suture
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  • 16. early physiotherapy after the operation prevent knee stiffness
  • 18. Complications Knee Stiffness  Most common complication Osteoarthritis  May result from articular damage Chondromalagia Ununion loss of fixation
  • 19. Dislocation of the patella is almost always over the lateral femoral condyle
  • 20. Mechanism 1. Direct trauma 2. sudden muscular contraction In the presence of Flattening of the lateral femoral condyle Genu valgus and external rotation Ligamentous laxity Anatomical bony abnormalities :- Small or high patella
  • 21.  clinical feature  Locking of the knee in the flexed position  Swelling of the knee due to haemarthrosis  Tenderness over the anteromedial aspect of the knee joint  Positive patellar apprehension test  An x-ray examination would reveal the dislocation 1. Traumatic acute dislocation this result from an injury on the medial side of the knee while the knee in flexed position
  • 22. Treatment Reduced under sedation the knee is immobilized in the extended position in a plaster of Paris cylinder for 3 weeks
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  • 25. 2. Recurrent dislocation predisposing factors Post traumatic as rupture or weakness of medial patellar retinaculum Anatomical bony abnormalities  Small and high patella  Unequal pull of the quadriceps muscle component • Weakened vastus medialis • Shorter vastus lateralis • Genu valgus
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  • 27. surgical reconstruction 1. Direct medial patello-femoral ligament repair 2. Suprapatellar realignment (Insall) 3. Infrapatellar soft-tissue realignment (Goldthwaite) 3 4. Infrapatellar bony realignment (Elmslie–Trillat) Treatment
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  • 33.  Mechanism of injury -: Fractures of the tibial plateau are caused by varus or valgus force force is more likely to rupture the ligaments a car striking fall from a height
  • 34. Classification of Schatzker -: Type 1 – simple split of the lateral condyle Type 2 – a split of the lateral condyle with a more central area of depression.
  • 35. Type 3 the articular surface with an intact condylar rim Type 4 – a fracture of the medial condyle.
  • 36. Type 5 –fractures of both condyles, but with the central portion of the metaphysis still connected to the tibial shaft.
  • 37. Type 6 – combined condylar and subcondylar fractures effectively a disconnection of the shaft from the metaphysis.
  • 38. Clinical feature 1. Sever pain 2. Swelling 3. Valgus deformity 4. Local tenderness on examination:-The knee may suggest medial or lateral instability  the leg and foot should be carefully examined for signs of vascular or neurological
  • 39. X-ray:- X-rays provide information about the position of the main fracture lines and areas of articular surface depression
  • 40. CT :- for reveal direction and extent of displacement
  • 42. Type1  Undisplaced type 1 fractures can be treated conservatively  Displaced fractures should be treated by open reduction and internal fixation
  • 43. Type2 1. If the depression is slight (less than 5 mm)or patient is old , the fracture is treated closed with the aim of regaining mobility and function rather than anatomical restitution. skeletal traction is applied with 5kg for 4 – 6 w
  • 44. 2. In younger patients, and in those with a central depression of more than 5 mm, open reduction with elevation of the plateau and internal fixation is often preferred
  • 45. Type3 Depression of more than 5 mm in a type 3 fracture can be treated by elevation from below and supported by bone grafts and fixation
  • 46. Type 4 Treated by open reduction and internal fixation .
  • 47. Type 5,6  Open reduction and internal fixation with plate and screw.  A combination of screw fixation and circular external fixation is lower risk complication .
  • 48. Complication EARLY:- Compartment syndrome Late :- Joint stiffness. Deformity. Osteoarthritis