Arthroscopic suture fixation of tibial spine fractures

J ISAKOS. 2024 Mar 20:S2059-7754(24)00040-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jisako.2024.02.012. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

A tibial spine fracture refers to an intraarticular fracture of the osseous insertion of the anterior cruciate ligament at the proximal tibia, commonly seen in pediatric and adolescent patients. This fracture is classified based on the degree of displacement and the presence or absence of an intact posterior hinge point. For significantly displaced fractures, surgical reduction and fixation are often recommended. Both open and arthroscopic approaches have been described. This technical note describes our technique for arthroscopic-assisted reduction and fixation of tibial spine fractures using trans-osseous tunnels and suture fixation over a bone bridge. This technique restores native anatomy, provides fracture compression, and has favorable biomechanical properties, allowing for early range of motion.

Keywords: Fracture; Knee injury; Knee trauma; Sport medicine; Suture fixation; Tibial eminence; Tibial spine avulsion.

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