osseous avulsion
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2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (5) ◽  
pp. 263502542110302
Author(s):  
Andrew Moore ◽  
Jess Rames ◽  
Kathy McGurk ◽  
Harris Slone

Background: The incidence of pediatric anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries has been increasing over the past 20 years, with the majority comprised of mid substance tears or tibial eminence avulsion fractures. Pediatric femoral sided osseous avulsion is rarely reported in orthopedic literature and specific surgical indications and contraindications, as well as recommended surgical techniques and postoperative rehabilitation protocols, are underdefined. Indications: The surgical indications for femoral-sided repair of ACL osseous avulsion includes a displaced osseous fragment and ligamentous laxity on physical examination. There was no concomitant midsubstance tear necessitating reconstruction. Technique Description: Two sutures piercing the proximal ligamentous bony junction of the ACL were fed through 2.4-mm transphyseal tunnels and secured with cortical button and backup fixation with a 3.9-mm swivel lock anchor in the proximal lateral femoral metaphysis. The patient was immobilized in a hinged-knee brace locked in extension during ambulation and limited to 90 degrees of flexion while nonweightbearing for the first 6 weeks after surgery. Standard ACL protocol was followed thereafter. Results: Successful fixation and restoration of ligamentous tension and impingement-free range of motion were achieved without complication. There was stable Lachman, negative pivot shift, 125 degrees of knee flexion, and evidence of early healing at 3 months follow-up. Discussion/Conclusion: This report demonstrates successful reduction and fixation of proximal bony avulsion of the ACL. Although this patient exhibits stable physical examination and undisturbed growth at early follow-up, more research is required to establish treatment and rehabilitation guidelines for this rare injury.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-03
Author(s):  
Simran Grewal ◽  
Lars den Ouden ◽  
Alexander E. Scholtens ◽  
Jan P. Eerenberg ◽  
Ronald A.W. Verhagen

Sports-related groin injuries are common among athletes. Avulsion of the tendons attached to the symphysis pubis has previously been described. These can be managed both operatively and non-operatively. To our knowledge a complete osseous avulsion of the adductor sleeve has not been described previously. We report a case of a 56-year-old healthy man who sustained an acute osseous avulsion of the adductor sleeve complex on the left side, which was surgically repaired with bone anchors and a mesh. Return to normal activity was reached 8 weeks after immobilization and full return to play for all sports activities in 12 weeks.


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 209-210
Author(s):  
Manish Changulani ◽  
Peter Truran ◽  
Paul A. Banaszkiewicz

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