Trauma Case Reports (Jun 2017)

A rare case of Hoffa fracture combined with lateral patellar dislocation

  • Martin C. Jordan,
  • Leonie A. Bittrich,
  • Kai Fehske,
  • Rainer H. Meffert,
  • Hendrik Jansen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 13 – 16

Abstract

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The coronal unicondylar fracture of the distal femur (AO 33-B3) is a rare intraarticular injury within the weight bearing area of the knee, initially described by Albert Hoffa in 1904. We report an unusual combination of a Hoffa fracture with lateral patellar dislocation in a young adult. Our patient sustained the injury by a sudden twist of his leg during sports. He presented clinically with knee swelling, dislocation of the patella, and localized tenderness; unable to bare weight. After plane radiograph confirmed the injury, manual reduction of the patella was done by hyperextension of the knee and medialward pressure. Afterwards, a CT scan and MRI were conducted. The injury was surgically treated with lag-screws, locking-plate and MPFL-reconstruction. Keywords: Dislocation, Femur, Fracture, Hoffa, MPFL, Patella