Volume 16, Issue 7 , Pages 757-762, October 2000
Nonunited avulsion fractures of the intercondylar eminence of the tibia☆
Abstract
Summary: We report 3 cases of nonunited avulsion fracture of the intercondylar eminence of the tibia. Characteristics of the clinical symptoms were limitation of knee extension, pain at knee extension, and a small amount of anterior instability. For the patient with a normal anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), the fragment was fixed by sutures with a button after curettage of the fibrous tissue. Two patients underwent endoscopic ACL reconstruction using quadrupled semitendinosus tendon because their ACLs had degenerated. Since the technique of ACL reconstruction under arthroscopic control has been well refined, endoscopic ACL reconstruction is considered to be 1 of the surgical options for nonunited avulsion fracture with symptomatic anterior instability if the ACL is degenerated.
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related surgery, Vol 16, No 7 (October), 2000: pp 757–762
Keywords: Intercondylar eminence, Tibia, Avulsion fracture, Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
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☆ Address correspondence and reprint requests to Shuji Horibe, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Osaka Rosai Hospital, 1179-3 Nagasone-Cho, Sakai, Osaka 591-8025, Japan. E-mail: horibe@orh.go.jp
PII: S0749-8063(00)63620-4
doi:10.1053/jars.2000.4823
© 2000 Arthroscopy Association of North America. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 16, Issue 7 , Pages 757-762, October 2000


