A Unique Kneecap Fracture: The Story of a 22-Year-Old

Fri Jan 17 2025
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This: a 22-year-old guy gets into a motorbike accident. Sounds normal, right? But here's where it gets interesting. He ends up with a rare fracture, one that's more common in kids aged 8 to 16. It's called an inferior patellar sleeve fracture, and it's not something you see every day. Doctors decided to fix it using a method called Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF). This involves putting the fractured pieces back together and holding them in place with something called an ortho cord suture. It's like a tiny, strong rope that helps the bone heal properly. This kind of fracture is tricky because it involves the patella, aka the kneecap. It's a small bone but crucial for knee movement. So, fixing it right is super important. Why is this a big deal? Well, this fracture is rare in adults, and treating it requires precision. The doctors had to be careful, ensuring the knee would work well after healing. It's a reminder that even rare injuries need special attention.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-unique-kneecap-fracture-the-story-of-a-22-year-old-addd1777

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