Arthroscopic Technique for Reduction and Fixation of Adolescent Tibial Eminence Fracture using a Cannulated Screw

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Mamdouh E. Masri
Taha A. Samman
Ali G. Chaudhary
Jung Y. Mah
Rick A. Ogilvie

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This study describes an arthroscopic technique for reduction and fixation of tibial eminence fracture using cannulated screw in six patients aged 12-18 years, with a follow-up after 6-48 months. We used subjective, clinical and radiological outcome measures during the follow-up. On last follow-up, all patients demonstrated full range of motion in the affected knee comparable with the contralateral knee. Our conclusion is that arthroscopic reduction and fixation of adolescent tibial eminence fracture is an acceptable, and safe method of fixation with larger fragments with no concern to growth in this age group of patients.  

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Mamdouh E. Masri, Taha A. Samman, Ali G. Chaudhary, Jung Y. Mah, & Rick A. Ogilvie. (2023). Arthroscopic Technique for Reduction and Fixation of Adolescent Tibial Eminence Fracture using a Cannulated Screw. Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Medical Sciences, 21(4), 17–23. Retrieved from https://journals.kau.edu.sa/index.php/MedSci/article/view/1269
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Mamdouh E. Masri, International Medical Center

Mamdouh E. Masri, International Medical Center Department of Orthopedic Surgery  

Taha A. Samman, King Fahd General Hospital

 Taha A. Samman, King Fahd General Hospital Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Ali G. Chaudhary, King Abdulaziz University

Ali G. Chaudhary, King Abdulaziz University Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Jung Y. Mah, McMaster University

Jung Y. Mah, McMaster University Department of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine

Rick A. Ogilvie, McMaster University

Rick A. Ogilvie, McMaster University Department of Orthopedic Surgery