Background: Fractures of the tibial intercondylar eminence are observed mostly in children and adolescents, often after minimal trauma. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the use of K-wire fixation for the arthroscopic treatment of tibial eminence fractures in children.

Patients And Methods: From January 2002 through January 2009 ten patients were treated arthroscopically because of the intercondylar eminence fracture in a Department of pediatric surgery, University Hospital Split. Arthroscopically controlled reposition was done, and using mobile X-ray two crossed K-wires were introduced percutaneously from the proximal part of the tibia to the fractured intercondylar eminence. Subjective outcome was obtained using IKDC subjective questionnaire.

Results: Average hospitalization time was 11 days. Average duration of treatment was 12.5 weeks. Average follow-up was 42 months. Follow-up radiographs showed union in all cases. The mean IKDC subjective score was 96/100. Clinically, all patients exhibited a solid endpoint on the Lachman test. The global IKDC objective score was normal in eight knees and nearly normal in two knees.

Conclusion: Arthroscopic reduction and fixation by Kirschner wires or a small fragment screw is the best way for treatment intercondylar tibial eminence fractures, in the pediatric population, because is not crossing the epiphyseal plate.

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