Comparison of a modified technique with conventional tension-band using Cable Grip System for comminuted patella fractures
• Despite the array of described techniques for comminuted patella fracture, the tension-band technique has remained one of the most commonly used fixation techniques for patella fractures. Nevertheless, with the tension-band technique, there is still concern for fixation failure when used in severe...
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• Despite the array of described techniques for comminuted patella fracture, the tension-band technique has remained one of the most commonly used fixation techniques for patella fractures. Nevertheless, with the tension-band technique, there is still concern for fixation failure when used in severely comminuted cases. • Technical inadequacies are often underestimated for tension-band fixation. It is ideal to place the tension band deep to the patellar and quadriceps tendons. However, the interposed tendinous tissue always exists between the implants and the patella with the conventional technique, restrict the recovery postoperative. On the other hand, most irritation deriving from the tension-band technique is usually associated with the proximal portion of the K-wires when this fail to be imbedded deeply under the soft tissue initially or happen to migrate with loss of anchoring. • We have developed a modified technique using the Zimmer Cable Grip System combined with Ti-6Al-4V alloy cable cerclage has been published in Injury. (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2017.07.013). • 4.Our research proved that comminuted patella fractures treated by the modified technique provided an efficient approach to promote earlier recovery of knee function, with a lower risk of post-operative complications, compared to the conventional technique. |
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