Journal article
Absorbable and non-absorbable suture fixation results in similar outcomes for tibial eminence fractures in children and adolescents
S Brunner, P Vavken, R Kilger, J Vavken, E Rutz, R Brunner, C Camathias
Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy | Published : 2016
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate efficacy and safety of extraphyseal tibial eminence avulsion fracture repair with absorbable sutures and a distal bone bridge fixation in comparison to previously described technique with non-absorbable sutures and distal screw fixation. Methods: In a physeal-sparing technique, tibial eminence fractures (n = 25; McKeever type II/III n = 11/14) were either treated in group A (n = 15, follow-up 28.1 months) using an absorbable suture fixed over a bone bridge or in group B (n = 10, follow-up 47.4 months) with a non-absorbable suture wrapped around an extraarticular tibial screw. IKDC and Lysholm scores were assessed, and the difference between the surgical and contralateral..
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