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Posterior cruciate ligament tibial insertion avulsion, management by open reduction and internal fixation using plate and screws through a direct posterior approach

Injury, ISSN: 0020-1383, Vol: 52, Issue: 3, Page: 594-601
2021
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The purpose of our study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes after ORIF of PCL tibial insertion avulsion through the modified direct posterior approach using a small set plate and screws. Between January 2017 to September 2019, 31 patients with isolated PCL tibial insertion bony avulsion were identified. Twenty-one (68%) patients presented within one week of the injury, 8 (26%) patients presented after injury by a mean 7.5 weeks (range 3:12), and two (6%) patients presented late at 7- and 9-months after injury. The mean age was 28.3 ± 6.3 years, 26 (84%) males, and 5 (16%) females. The mean operative time was 39.8 ± 7.9 min. In all patients, a one-third tubular plate was used. Fracture union was achieved in all patients after a mean 8 ± 2.1 weeks. The mean knee flexion at last follow up was 120.7° ± 4.3 with full extension in all patients. The knee Lysholm scoring was excellent in 27 (87%) patients, good in 3 (10%) patients, and fair in one (3%); the mean score was 93.4 ± 3.9. The PDT was positive in 4 patients (13%), three grade I, and one grade II. No neurovascular bundle or hardware related complications were reported. Two (6.5%) patients had a superficial wound infection with no further intervention. Using small set plates and screws for ORIF of PCL tibial avulsion fractures through a direct posterior approach revealed good results in terms of surgical exposure, safety, radiological and clinical outcomes.

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