Arthroscopy Techniques (Aug 2013)

Hybrid Fixation of Tibial Eminence Fractures in Skeletally Immature Patients

  • Itai Gans, B.S.,
  • Oladapo M. Babatunde, M.D.,
  • Theodore J. Ganley, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. e237 – e242

Abstract

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Tibial eminence fractures most commonly occur in children and adolescents. When treating displaced fractures of the tibial eminence, some surgeons prefer screw fixation whereas others prefer suture fixation. The ultimate goal is to limit morbidity through early return to range of motion and activity. In this technical note, we describe 2 hybrid fixation techniques for fixing tibial eminence fractures, one for type III and the other for type IV fractures. The first technique (variation A) is used to treat type III fractures and combines use of both a bioabsorbable compression screw and suture for fixation. The second technique (variation B) is used to treat type IV fractures and combines use of both a bioabsorbable compression screw and shoulder anchor fixation. We have found that these methods provide efficient, secure, and reliable fixation using standard techniques common to arthroscopic surgery. In addition, the growth plates are spared in children and adolescents, and the need for reoperation to remove hardware is eliminated.