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The Journal of Korean Knee Society ; : 144-149, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759263

ABSTRACT

Snapping biceps femoris tendon is an uncommon problem that can be caused by various anatomical aberrations around the knee joint. There are several case reports in the literature describing some of these anatomical variations and their treatment. We present a case of unilateral snapping biceps femoris tendon due to a previously unreported anatomical variation, our technique for successful surgical treatment, and a review of the literature.


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Humans , Male , Knee Joint , Knee , Tendons
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The Journal of Korean Knee Society ; : 72-75, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759249

ABSTRACT

We describe for the first time a case of lateral femoral condyle fracture following a fall in a 13-year-old child that was reduced arthroscopically using a probe. It was definitively fixed with 0 vicryl sutures in a cruciate pattern after being initially stabilised with 1.5-mm Kirschner wires. Four beath pins carrying sutures were drilled at four opposing quadrants through the reduced fragment into the femur. The sutures were then tied on the lateral cortex of the femur. After fixation, the child was kept non-weight bearing for 6 weeks, partial weight bearing from 6 weeks to 12 weeks and then full weight bearing thereafter. Range of motion (ROM) exercises were commenced on the first postoperative day. At one-year follow-up, the ROM was from −5° to 130°, all symptoms disappeared, and complete resumption of all sports activities was allowed.


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Adolescent , Child , Humans , Arthroscopy , Bone Wires , Exercise , Femur , Follow-Up Studies , Knee , Polyglactin 910 , Range of Motion, Articular , Sports , Sutures , Weight-Bearing
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