Knee fracture (patella, tibeal plateau) Flashcards
What is the Lachman’s test for?
ACL tear only
What is the McMurray’s test for?
Meniscal tears
What are the two types of patella fracture?
- Comminuted
- Avulsion or transverse
How is a comminuted patella fracture acquired?
Direct blow usually against the dashboard of a car. Stellate fracture shown below.
What is the management of comminuted patella fracture?
Surgery - excision of patella should be avoided
Rehabilitation with early movement and physiotherapy to regain quadriceps power.
What is the mechanism of injury in avulsion/transverse fractures of the patella?
Violent contraction of the quadriceps against resistance
What is the management of avulsion/transverse fractures of the patella?
- Open reduction and figure of eight wire
- Early mobilisation - to avoid stiffness and muscle atrophy
What is a complication of patella fracture?
Osteoarthritis of the patellofemoral compartment
What is the mechanism of injury of intercondylar tibia fractures?
Avulsion injuries linked to the ACL
What is the mechanism of injury of the tibial plateau?
Forcible varus or valgus strain e.g. being struck by a car bumper
The knee will fill with blood and may feel unstable on lateral and medial stressing.
Which part of the tibial plateau is usually affected in fractures?
Lateral tibial plateau
What is the management of tibial plateau fractures
If stable: conservative management in a brace to encourage movement.
If displaced:
- Open elevation of the joint surface with a bone graft to fill the underlying defect
- Plate and screws
- Early mobilisation
Severe fractures on both sides of the knee:
- Circular frames (external fixators) or ‘locking’ plates
When are fractures of the tibial shaft and fibula most common ?
Often follow road traffic and sportic events
May be open fractures
Which position do tibial fractures tend to displace into?
Varus
What is the management of tibial shaft and fibula fractures?
- Wound management - debridement, may need to be left open
- Plaster-cast fixation - if stable
- Internal fixation - if unstable
- External frame fixation - pins above and below the fracture, done if there is too much contamination for internal fixation
- Close-fitting cast-brace - Sarmiento, allows movement of the knee but needs expertise. Weight bearing permitted after 3 weeks