Case Reports in Orthopedics (Jan 2016)

An Unexpected Complication after Headless Compression Screw Fixation of an Osteochondral Fracture of Patella

  • Suavi Aydoğmuş,
  • Tahir Mutlu Duymuş,
  • Tolga Keçeci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7290104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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This study evaluated complications associated with implant depth in headless compression screw treatment of an osteochondral fracture associated with a traumatic patellar dislocation in a 21-year-old woman. Computed tomography and X-rays showed one lateral fracture fragment measuring 25 × 16 mm. Osteosynthesis was performed with two headless compression screws. Five months later, the screws were removed because of patella-femoral implant friction. We recommend that the screw heads be embedded to a depth of at least 3 mm below the cartilage surface. Further clinical studies need to examine the variation in cartilage thickness in the fracture fragment.