Fractures of the coronoid process typically occur as part of more complex injury patterns, such as terrible triads, trans-olecranon fracture-dislocations, posteromedial rotatory injuries or Monteggia-like lesions. Each pattern is associated with a specific type of coronoid fracture with regard to shape and size and specific soft-tissue lesions. O' Driscoll classification incorporates those associations identifying three major types of fractures: tip, anteromedial facet, and basal fractures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe management of extensor mechanism lesions after total knee replacement is still associated with an unacceptably high complication rate, especially in its chronic setting. In this study, we report on 4 patients with chronic (> 3 months) patellar tendon rupture after knee arthroplasty, who were treated with a novel procedure of staged patella advancement prior to reconstruction with autografts. Initially, a unilateral frame was applied connecting the patella with the tibial shaft.
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