BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (Jan 2019)

Avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity treated with the suture bridge technique: a case report

  • Tomonori Tetsunaga,
  • Hirosuke Endo,
  • Tomoko Tetsunaga,
  • Kazuki Yamada,
  • Takayuki Furumatsu,
  • Toshifumi Ozaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-018-2377-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background In cases of avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity in which the bone fragments are substantially displaced, nonunion may cause pain in the ischial area. Various surgical procedures have been reported, but achieving sufficient fixation strength is difficult. Case presentation We treated a 12-year-old male track-and-field athlete with avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity by suture anchor fixation using the suture bridge technique. The boy felt pain in the left gluteal area while running. Radiography showed a left avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity with approximately 20-mm displacement. Union was not achieved by conservative non-weight-bearing therapy, and muscle weakness persisted; therefore, surgery was performed. A subgluteal approach was taken via a longitudinal incision in the buttocks, and the avulsed fragment was fixed with five biodegradable suture anchors using the suture bridge technique. Conclusions Although the majority of avulsion fractures of the ischial tuberosity can be treated conservatively, patients with excessive displacement require surgical treatment. The suture bridge technique provided secure fixation and enabled an early return to sports activities.

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